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The fully in-person event attracted 1660 participants from 37 countries, illustrating the need for real-life interactions in the global accelerator landscape after COVID-19.
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The fully in-person event attracted 1660 participants from 37 countries, illustrating the need for real-life interactions in the global accelerator landscape after COVID-19.
The MMAP 2020 conference covered a mixture of low- to high-energy physics on the one hand and the cosmology of the creation of the universe on the other.
The Magnificent CEvNS workshop in Munich brought together researchers working on coherent elastic neutrino–nucleus scattering for the third time.
Participants of a recent CERN workshop discussed vacuum technologies for next-generation gravitational-wave observatories such as the Einstein Telescope.
Atom interferometry holds great promise for making ultra-sensitive measurements in fundamental physics.
Workshop participants gathered at CP2023 to discuss current and future experiments to probe the Sakharov conditions.
A CERN event explored new angles of attack on the biggest naturalness questions in fundamental physics, from the cosmological constant to the Higgs mass.
150 participants from all over the world gathered to mark the generalisation of quark mixing to three generations and its implications today.
Talks at the March event reflected the full breadth of the subject, and are testament to the ever-growing popularity of neutrinos in particle physics.
An extraordinary harvest of new results were shown at La Thuile from 18-25 March, with physicists leaving no stone unturned in the search for new physics.