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ATLAS result addresses long-standing tension in the Standard Model
A new ATLAS measurement of a key feature of the Standard Model known as lepton flavour universality suggests that a previous discrepancy measured by the LEP collider in W boson decays may be due to a fluctuation
Chasing particles with tiny electric charges
Researchers have conducted the first search at a hadron collider for elementary particles with electric charges smaller than a tenth of the electron charge
The Higgs boson: Revealing nature’s secrets
Our third story in the LHC Physics at Ten series takes us on a deeper dive into the Higgs boson
LHCb discovers a new type of tetraquark at CERN
The LHCb collaboration has observed an exotic particle made up of four charm quarks for the first time
NA64 explores gap in searches for axions and axion-like particles
The NA64 collaboration has conducted its first search for axions and axion-like particles, targeting an unexplored area
Particle physicists update strategy for the future of the field in Europe
The CERN Council today announced that it has updated the strategy that will guide the future of particle physics in Europe
Particle physicists update strategy for the future of the field in Europe
The CERN Council announced that it had unanimously updated the strategy intended to guide the future of particle physics in Europe within the global landscape
Search for new physics through multiboson production
At the LHCP conference this year, the ATLAS and CMS experiments presented new results relating to a physics process called vector boson scattering
Live from the accelerators on 8 June
Follow the journey taken by particles through CERN’s accelerators during a live event on Facebook and YouTube
Exploring new ways to see the Higgs boson
The ATLAS and CMS collaborations presented their latest results on new signatures for detecting the Higgs boson at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider