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A report published late last month outlines MATHUSLA, a particle detector named for the longest-lived person in the Bible.
Researchers at the CMS collaboration at CERN have reported the discovery of the smallest hadron in existence, the toponium.
A groundbreaking discovery has rocked the field of neutrino astronomy—scientists have detected an ultra-high-energy neutrino ...
Physicists are sketching the designs of a particle accelerator that would be radically smaller and cheaper than existing ...
This year’s Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics was awarded to experimentalists at the Large Hadron Collider, where ...
An international team of researchers is pushing forward with plans for a radically smaller, cheaper particle accelerator by ...
As if atoms weren’t already mind-blowingly small, never mind subatomic particles, CERN researchers in the CMS Collaboration ...
The Future Circular Collider is CERN's next leap in unlocking the secrets of the universe. Designed to be bigger and far more powerful than the LHC, it aims to probe deeper into the fundamental ...
The UoH team contributed to the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) experiment at CERN through data analysis, trigger electronics, ...
Physicists are finalizing plans for MATHUSLA, a powerful new addition to CERN's Large Hadron Collider that will detect long-lived particles and potentially open the door to new physics.
Brookhaven National Laboratory and Stony Brook University (SBU) have shown that particles produced in collimated sprays ...