Read article 'Chamonix looks to CERN’s future'
Chamonix looks to CERN’s future
CERN’s accelerator and experimental communities converged on Chamonix to chart a course for the future.
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Read article 'Chamonix looks to CERN’s future'
CERN’s accelerator and experimental communities converged on Chamonix to chart a course for the future.
Read article 'The triggering of tomorrow'
The third TDHEP workshop explored how triggers can cope with high data rates.
Read article 'Probing the quark–gluon plasma in Nagasaki'
The 12th edition of the International Conference on Hard and Electromagnetic Probes attracted over 300 physicists to Nagasaki, Japan.
Read article 'Muon cooling kickoff at Fermilab'
The first of a new series of workshops to discuss the future of beam-cooling technology for a muon collider.
Read article 'Painting Higgs’ portrait in Paris'
The 14th Higgs Hunting workshop deciphered the latest results from the ATLAS and CMS experiments.
Read article 'Emphasising the free circulation of scientists'
The 33rd assembly of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics took place in Haikou, China.
Read article 'Unprecedented progress in energy-efficient RF'
Forty-five experts from industry and academia met in the magnificent city of Toledo for the second workshop on efficient RF sources.
Read article 'ICFA talks strategy and sustainability in Prague'
The 96th ICFA meeting heard extensive reports from the leading HEP laboratories and various world regions on their recent activities and plans.
Read article 'Rapid developments in precision predictions'
Achieving a theoretical uncertainty of only a few per cent in the measurement of physical observables is a vastly challenging task in the complex environment of hadronic collisions.
Read article 'AI treatments for stroke survivors'
Data on strokes is plentiful but fragmented, making it difficult to exploit in data-driven treatment strategies.