
Experiment and theory trade blows at SQM 2021
The conference attracted over 300 participants to discuss the role of strange and heavy-flavour quarks in heavy-ion collisions and astrophysical phenomena.
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The conference attracted over 300 participants to discuss the role of strange and heavy-flavour quarks in heavy-ion collisions and astrophysical phenomena.
The 2021 edition of the International Particle Accelerator Conference attracted over 1750 participants online from 24 to 28 May.
Over 1000 physicists took part in the ninth Large Hadron Collider Physics conference.
The European Consortium for Astroparticle theory held its first annual symposium in May, bringing together hundreds of theoretical physicists across Europe.
This year’s Future Circular Collider Week took place online from 28 June to 2 July, attracting 700 participants to debate the next steps needed to produce a feasibility report in 2025/2026.
More than 200 experts participated in a workshop to study alternatives to the harmful chlorofluorocarbons which play an important role in traditional gas mixtures.
Gravitational waves crease and stretch the fabric of spacetime as they ripple out across the universe, potentially causing observable effects on beams in storage rings.
The XIX International Workshop on Neutrino Telescopes (NeuTel) attracted 1000 physicists online from 18 to 26 February.
The question of making research data findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable is a burning one throughout modern science.
The highlight of the conference was the new LHCb result on RK based on the full Run 1 and Run 2 data.