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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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Read article 'World’s most powerful MRI unveiled'
The 11.7 T magnet driving CEA’s Iseult project is rooted in technology transfer with fusion and particle physics.
Read article 'MicroBooNE sees no hint of a sterile neutrino'
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.
Read article 'Protons back with a splash'
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.
Read article 'Gauge–boson polarisation observed in WZ production'
For the first time at any experiment, the CMS collaboration have observed longitudinally polarised W bosons in diboson production.
Read article 'BICEP crunches primordial gravitational waves '
The new analysis significantly improve the upper bound on the strength of gravitational waves produced during the epoch of inflation.
Read article 'Miguel Virasoro 1940–2021'
Italian–Argentinian theorist Miguel Ángel Virasoro was one of the founders of string theory and an initiator of complexity studies.
Read article 'MicroBooNE homes in on the sterile neutrino'
A mundane explanation for the MiniBooNE anomaly is strongly disfavoured.