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LHC Physics at Ten


A series exploring the ten years of physics results since the Large Hadron Collider began high-energy proton collisions on 30 March 2010

ATLAS Event DIsplay 2016: Highest-mass dijet event
An event display of the highest-mass dijet event, (Event 4144227629, Run 305777) recorded in 2016 by the ATLAS Experiment (Image: CERN)

Entering Uncharted Waters

LHC Physics at Ten
30 March, 2020

The Higgs boson: What makes it special?

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4 May, 2020

The Higgs boson: Revealing nature’s secrets

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4 July, 2020

Breaking new ground in the search for dark ma...

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7 August, 2020

Recreating Big Bang matter on Earth

LHC Physics at Ten
13 November, 2020

Welcome to the precision era

LHC Physics at Ten
8 December, 2020

Standard Model surprises at high energies

LHC Physics at Ten
16 December, 2020

Searching for the unknown

LHC Physics at Ten
5 March, 2021

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