Read article 'Helmut Weber 1947–2021'
Helmut Weber 1947–2021
Helmut Weber played a significant role during CERN’s transition from the LEP era to the LHC project.
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Read article 'Helmut Weber 1947–2021'
Helmut Weber played a significant role during CERN’s transition from the LEP era to the LHC project.
Read article 'Egil Lillestøl 1938–2021'
Egil Lillestøl was able to explain the most complex systems and mechanisms in physics to any audience.
Read article 'Simon Eidelman 1948–2021'
Simon Eidelman was a leading researcher at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics in Novosibirsk, Russia.
Read article 'First Mustafa prizes for fundamental physics'
The biennial prize recognises scientists from the Islamic world.
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The 11.7 T magnet driving CEA’s Iseult project is rooted in technology transfer with fusion and particle physics.
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eV-scale sterile neutrinos had long been considered to be the simplest explanation for several anomalies in neutrino physics.
Read article '2022 APS awards announced'
The direct discovery of the tau neutrino is among the topics in high-energy physics recognised by the 2022 American Physical Society awards.
Read article 'Sheldon Stone 1946-2021'
In terms of creativity and productivity, Sheldon had few equals in heavy-quark physics worldwide.
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Proton beams are once again circulating in the LHC in preparation for Run 3.
Read article 'LHCb tests lepton universality in new channels'
New measurements of the rates of rare B-meson decays to electrons and muons open a further avenue through which to explore the flavour anomalies.