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Steel and copper plates increase quality of particle beams
Measurements also improve our understanding of atmospheric radiocarbon
Borexino detector makes best-ever measurement of solar neutrino fluxes
New study suggests virtual quarks play a smaller role in pion composition
New particles could be beyond the reach of LHC, say physicists
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Cosmologist Jo Dunkley discusses her new book Our Universe, An Astronomer’s Guide
A verdict whether to build the 20 km collider is expected to be made next month
Matin Durrani reviews Third Thoughts by Steven Weinberg
Third episode in mini-series explores the prospects for fusion as a viable energy source
Blueprint calls for the construction of a huge 100 km circular collider that would smash together electrons with positrons to study the Higgs boson in unprecedented detail
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine report also urges the US to remain in the international ITER fusion project
Career opportunities at the Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Physics World journalists discuss the new exhibition The Sun: Living With Our Star
First episode in mini-series explores the future of particle physics
CERN experiments and supercomputer calculations solve decades-old mystery
There have been major breakthroughs in the last 30 years, but the Standard Model of particle physics is still standing strong, as Christine Sutton explains
Physics World journalists discuss key stories from our new special report on China
Conceptual design report calls for a 100 km circular collider to study the Higgs boson in unprecedented detail
LHCb’s Greig Cowan and Tim Gershon join the Physics World journalists
First use of protons for plasma wakefield acceleration shows great promise for future colliders
A new paper from Roger Penrose and insights into the movement of radioactive isotopes
Experiment suggests that nucleons interact on an individual basis
Rock in ancient Oklo geological formation binds fission products