The briefing book of the 2026 update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics was published in October. Paris Sphicas ...
In lead collisions at the LHC, some of the strongest electromagnetic fields in the universe bombard the inside of the beam ...
New evidence from CERN's Large Electron­Positron collider (LEP) sheds more light on the way quarks can transform.
Some of the most compelling questions in particle physics today are to do with the Higgs boson and supersymmetry (SUSY). In the summer of 1973, an experiment at the Gargamelle bubble chamber at CERN ...
CERN Courier is essential reading for the international high-energy physics community. Highlighting the latest research and project developments from around the world, CERN Courier offers a unique ...
Bell Inequalities, Relativity, and the Qubit, by William Stuckey, Michael Silberstein and Timothy McDevitt, Oxford University Press.
Subatomic physics has shaped both the conduct of war and the treatment of cancer. Joseph Rotblat, who left the Manhattan Project on moral grounds and later advanced radiotherapy, embodies this dual ...
Angelica Facoetti explains five facts accelerator physicists need to know about radiobiology to work at the cutting edge of ...
The Laboratory Directors Group has published guidance on evaluating the carbon impact of accelerator projects.
Observations by the James Webb Space Telescope hint at an excess of "UB-bright" galaxies in the first 400 million years after the Big Bang.
From Fundamental Concepts to Dynamical Mechanisms, by Wolfgang Bietenholz and Uwe-Jens Wiese, Cambridge University Press.
Between 29 June and 9 July 2025, LHC physicists pushed the study of the quark–gluon plasma into new territory.