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CERN upgrade: Inside the world's largest scientific experiment
The world's largest particle smasher is due an upgrade, but is there anything left to discover?
Magnets of the Tevatron Collider at Fermilab, Illinois. A newly published analysis of data from the Tevatron, which shut down in 2011, shows an unexpectedly high mass for a particle called the W-boson ...
The muon collider was once dismissed as impossible, but is now gaining steam as the successor to the Large Hadron Collider.
Britain is preparing to cancel its contribution to one of the Large Hadron Collider's next major upgrades.
Brown physicist awarded prestigious Department of Energy grant for research at Large Hadron Collider
Using cutting-edge AI, Loukas Gouskos aims to probe whether the Higgs boson holds the key to why the universe is made of ...
Every few years, scientists take a step back to take a broader look at their field and determine what questions are most pressing—and what tools they will need to answer those questions. This year the ...
When trying to answer questions as deep as “what makes up the universe,” advance planning is key. On June 11, the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine announced the result of a ...
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CERN’s LHCb spots elusive particle tied to a 20-year mystery
The LHCb collaboration at CERN has confirmed the observation of an ultra-rare particle decay that has puzzled physicists for ...
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