
Precision measurements of B0s mesons put the squeeze on new physics
The "winter" conferences earlier this year saw the LHCb collaboration present three important results from its increasingly precise search for new physics.
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The "winter" conferences earlier this year saw the LHCb collaboration present three important results from its increasingly precise search for new physics.
BESIII team reported the observation of a new particle product of the decay of Y(4260).
The international Borexino collaboration has released results from a new measurement of geoneutrinos corresponding to 1352.60 live days and about 187 tonnes of liquid scintillator after all selectio...
The OPERA experiment at Gran Sasso has observed a third neutrino oscillation, with a muon-neutrino produced at CERN detected as a τ neutrino in the Gran Sasso laboratory. This extremely rare event wa...
The long awaited results from ESA’s Planck mission, based on the most detailed observations to date of the cosmic microwave background (CMB), were released on 21 March. While the new data c...
The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) and the International Linear Collider (ILC) – two studies for next-generation projects to complement the LHC – now belong to the same organization.
When the LHC and injector beams stopped on 16 February, the following words appeared on LHC Page 1: "No beam for a while. Access required: Time estimate ˜2 years".
On the same day that the LHC’s first three-year physics run ended, CERN announced that its data centre had recorded more than 100 petabytes (PB) – 100 million gigabytes – of physics data.
Report of LHCb on CP violation in two decays.
The TOTEM collaboration has published the first luminosity-independent measurement of the total proton–proton cross-section at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV.