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James Peebles, Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz receive the prize for discoveries in cosmology and astronomy
The NA62 experiment has detected two candidate events for the decay of a positively charged kaon into a pion and a neutrino–antineutrino pair
A new seismic device developed by CERN and JINR is now being tested at the Advanced Virgo detector
The n_TOF facility is investigating the potential of one of its neutron beams for imaging the interior of materials
The NA64 collaboration has placed new limits on the interaction between a photon and its hypothetical dark-matter counterpart
The first measurement, by the ALICE collaboration, of an elliptic-shaped flow for bottomonium particles could help shed light on the early universe
First results are in for the KWISP detector’s hunt for hypothetical dark-energy particles from the Sun
The ATLAS collaboration has placed some of the tightest limits yet on the production rate of hypothetical particles known as magnetic monopoles
How a walk through CERN’s corridors helped lead to the discovery of the gluon forty years ago at the DESY laboratory
New studies from the ATLAS collaboration search for hypothetical “supersymmetric” particles around uncharted corners
The CMS collaboration has searched for collision events in which the Higgs boson transforms into a photon and a hypothetical dark photon
The AEgIS collaboration at CERN has found a new way of making long-lived positronium atoms for antimatter gravity experiments