Tag: theoretical physics

  • Making the leap from the impossible to the possible

    Making the leap from the impossible to the possible

    During the LHC era and on the cusp of the High-Luminosity LHC era, theoretical and experimental physicists are already using precision calculations to find the smallest deviations that might reveal new physics

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  • 70 years of theoretical physics at CERN

    70 years of theoretical physics at CERN

    The provisional CERN Council, during its first session in May 1952, founded the Theory Study Group as one of four study groups tasked with planning a unique laboratory

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  • CERN fellow wins Buchalter Cosmology Prize

    CERN fellow wins Buchalter Cosmology Prize

    Dr Azadeh Maleknejad, a fellow in the Theoretical Physics department, was awarded second prize for her work on axion physics on 2 February 2022

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  • A crunching multiverse to solve two physics puzzles at once

    A crunching multiverse to solve two physics puzzles at once

    A duo of theorists proposes a new theory to explain both the surprisingly small mass of the Higgs boson and the puzzling symmetry properties of the strong force

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  • Theory at CERN turns 62

    Cecilia Jarlskog looks at CERN Theory’s roots, and recalls some interactions with the organization

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