Tag: Scientists

  • A new piece in the matter–antimatter puzzle

    A new piece in the matter–antimatter puzzle

    The LHCb experiment at CERN has revealed a fundamental asymmetry in the behaviour of particles called baryons

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  • A bestiary of exotic hadrons

    A bestiary of exotic hadrons

    The LHC is engaged in a complex quest to understand the exotic offspring of one of the fundamental forces of nature

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  • Observing triplets of weak bosons

    Observing triplets of weak bosons

    ATLAS reports the first observation of a Z boson accompanied by two other carriers of the weak force

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  • The other 99%

    The other 99%

    Near-miss collisions at the Large Hadron Collider are shedding light on the dynamics of gluons, which contribute 99% to the mass of protons and neutrons

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  • The other 99%

    The other 99%

    Near-miss collisions at the Large Hadron Collider are shedding light on the dynamics of gluons, which contribute 99% to the mass of protons and neutrons

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  • The other 99%

    The other 99%

    Near-miss collisions at the Large Hadron Collider are shedding light on the dynamics of gluons, which contribute 99% to the mass of protons and neutrons

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  • Official launch of the Quantum Year

    Official launch of the Quantum Year

    Following the UNESCO opening ceremony on 4 February, see how CERN plans to celebrate the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology

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  • John Pett (1942 – 2024)

    John Pett (1942 – 2024)

    John Pett(1942 – 2024) — It is with deep sadness that we share the news of the loss of our friend and colleague, John Pett, former member and leader of the LHC Power Converter group. He was an important member of the group, contributing with his great experience, knowledge and efforts in innovation. John was

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  • Clocking nature’s heaviest elementary particle

    Clocking nature’s heaviest elementary particle

    The CMS collaboration has tested whether top quarks play by Einstein’s rules all day and all night

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  • The measurement of a lifetime

    The measurement of a lifetime

    New ATLAS measurement of the lifetime of the electrically neutral beauty meson is the most precise to date

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