Muons are a key subatomic particle in the discovery of new physics, but after particle collision, they’re difficult to track.
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CERN switches on 312-foot HiLumi LHC test stand for 10x particle collision boost
Scientists at CERN have made a massive achievement after they began powering a 312-foot ...
Recent findings from research we have been carrying out at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at Cern in Geneva suggest that we might be closing in on signs of undiscovered physics. If confirmed, these ...
Physicists at the world’s largest atom collider have observed three new exotic particles as they continue to search for clues about the mysterious forces that bind subatomic particles together, they ...
Physicists know that their elegant theoretical description of forces and particles – the Standard Model – must be incomplete, ...
CERN, the world’s largest atom smasher, says it has observed three new "exotic particles" while carrying out its third run of collisions. After a three-year pause for maintenance and routine checks, ...
Antimatter factory celebrates first truckload of world's most expensive material Credit: Mashable The BASE experiment at CERN ...
CERN is revoking access for 500 Russian scientists over the Ukraine war, cutting them off from key facilities. Russian media has tried to cast the move as an own goal by the West. But experts say the ...
A May 15 post on X, formerly Twitter, (direct link, archive link) shows a video of scantily-clad people dancing and writhing on a stage before a person in a goat-headed costume comes out shouting.
There was a lot going on at the home of the Large Hadron Collider this summer. A new particle was discovered. ICARUS, a 60-foot-long detector built to search for an elusive (and possibly non-existent) ...
CERN is the only place on Earth that manufactures antimatter particles via high-energy collisions. Just a tiny amount of antimatter is capable of generating an explosion equivalent to a nuclear bomb.
We all use open-source software every day. What? You don't? Have you used Google, watched a Netflix show, or liked a buddy's Facebook post? Congrats, you're an open-source user. But, true, most of us ...
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