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Why precision luminosity measurements matter
Both the CMS and ATLAS experiments have performed luminosity measurements with spectacular precision
Connecting the smallest and largest scales
The first edition of the EuCAPT annual symposium on 5-7 May saw hundreds of physicists discuss the latest opportunities and challenges in theoretical astroparticle physics and cosmology
NA64 sets bounds on how much new X bosons could change the electron’s magnetism
The result cannot explain an apparent tension with the Standard Model in the electron’s magnetic moment
ATLAS searches for pairs of Higgs bosons in a rare particle decay
The ATLAS search achieves the world’s best constraints on the size of the Higgs boson’s self-coupling, creating a portal of better understanding into the fundamental Higgs mechanism
CERN approves two new experiments to transport antimatter
The experiments are compact enough to be transported in a small truck or van
Intriguing new result from the LHCb experiment at CERN
The LHCb results strengthen hints of a violation of lepton flavour universality
AMS reveals properties of iron cosmic rays
The properties are unexpectedly different from those of other heavy primary cosmic rays
TOTEM and DØ collaborations announce odderon discovery
The TOTEM collaboration at the LHC and the DØ collaboration at the Tevatron collider at Fermilab have discovered an elusive state of three gluons
Meet AMBER
The next-generation successor of the COMPASS experiment will measure fundamental properties of the proton and its relatives
59 new hadrons and counting
Over the past 10 years, the LHC has found more than 50 new particles called hadrons