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Nobel work shines a light on particle physics
Find out how the laser physics recognised by the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics opens up new perspectives in particle physics
CERN pays tribute to Leon Lederman
The Nobel laureate Leon Lederman passed away at 96 on 3 October
LHCb experiment discovers two, perhaps three, new particles
The LHCb collaboration has discovered two new baryons and potentially also a new tetraquark
The hunt for leptoquarks is on
Recent results from CMS explore third-generation leptoquarks: hypothetical particles that combine the properties of leptons and quarks
First particle tracks seen in prototype for international neutrino experiment
The largest liquid-argon neutrino detector in the world has just recorded its first particle tracks, signaling the start of a new chapter in the story of the international Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE).
The incredible lightness of the Higgs
ATLAS searches for vector-like top quarks that could explain the Higgs boson’s small mass
The Large Hadron Collider: 10 years and counting
Ten years ago, protons circulated CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) for the first time, marking the end of years of design and construction
Hunting for dark quarks
A search for dark quarks conducted by the CMS collaboration inches closer to the parent particles from which they may originate
ALPHA experiment takes antimatter to a new level
The ALPHA collaboration has observed a new electronic transition in the antihydrogen atom
The invisible structure providing Open Access in HEP
Nearly 90% of High-Energy Physics publications are funded by SCOAP³