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NA61/SHINE gives neutrino experiments a helping hand
How particle measurements made by the NA61/SHINE experiment at CERN are helping neutrino experiments in the US and Japan
The plot thickens for a hypothetical “X17” particle
Additional evidence of an unknown particle from a Hungarian lab gives a new impetus to NA64 searches
Probing dark matter using antimatter
The BASE collaboration reports the first laboratory search for an interaction between antimatter and a candidate particle for dark matter
CMS measures Higgs boson’s mass with unprecedented precision
The CMS collaboration reported the Higgs boson’s mass with a precision of about 0.1%
Thirty years of LEP’s Z0 line shape
Thirty years ago this week, the four experiments at CERN’s LEP collider published the first of their famous results: the Z0 line shape, which told us that there are three, and only three, families of fundamental particles in nature
Celebrating LEP’s physics legacy
Thirty years ago, after just three weeks of operation, the experiments of the Large Electron-Positron collider announced their first spectacular result
Run top quark run
The CMS collaboration has measured for the first time the variation, or “running”, of the top-quark mass
NA62 spots two potential instances of rare particle decay
The NA62 experiment has detected two candidate events for the decay of a positively charged kaon into a pion and a neutrino–antineutrino pair
Apply now for the 2020 JUAS school
Registration for the 2020 session of the Joint Universities Accelerator School (JUAS) is now open
Apply now for the 2020 ESIPAP school
Registration for the 2020 session of the European School of Instrumentation in Particle and Astroparticle Physics (ESIPAP) is now open