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Particle-beam technology has wide applications in science and industry. Specifically, high-energy x-ray production is being ...
In the May 1966 issue of CERN Courier, A J Herz (Nuclear Physics Division) and W O Lock (Personnel Division) described the development of nuclear-emulsion detectors, highlighting a CERN experiment ...
The Thirteenth Annual Large Hadron Collider Physics (LHCP2025) conference will take place in Taipei from 5th to 9th May 2025. The LHCP conference series started in 2013 after a successful fusion of ...
Over the past 10 years, Mónica Bello facilitated hundreds of encounters between artists and scientists as curator of the Arts at CERN programme. As she steps down, she shares her reflections on the ...
The LHCb collaboration has made the most precise measurement yet of the lifetime of a CP-even B s decay.
The signal could be caused by a quasi-bound top–antitop meson commonly called "toponium".
Vivian Poulin asks if the tension between a direct measurement of the Hubble constant and constraints from the early universe could be resolved by new physics.
Intense beams of synchrotron X-rays have revealed the inner workings of Niccolò Paganini’s favourite violin.
A new result from the LHCb collaboration further tightens constraints on the lepton-flavour-universality violation in rare B decays. As direct searches for physics beyond the Standard Model continue ...
With a new measurement imminent, the Courier explores the experimental results and theoretical calculations used to predict ‘muon g-2’ – one of particle physics’ most precisely known qu ...
In his new popular book, Harry Cliff tackles the thorny subject of anomalies in fundamental science.
The BCVSPIN programme aims to facilitate interactions between researchers from Bangladesh, China, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, India and Nepal and the broader international community.
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