The ALICE collaboration has reported the first experimental hint of thermal radiation from quark-gluon plasma in lead-lead collisions at the LHC.
Decay-time-dependent analyses of tree-level neutral B-meson decays are sensitive to the CKM angle γ via CP violation.
By accepting sanctions in science, writes Hannes Jung, we allow the dominance of politics over scientific cooperation.
ATLAS researchers have set new upper cross-section limits and lower mass limits on magnetic monopoles and high-electric-charge objects.
New CMS analysis indicates that heavy-ion collisions are more efficient at converting initial-state energy into final-state hadrons at mid-rapidity.
The oldest black hole found by the JWST and Chandra telescopes hints at the seeds of supermassive black-hole formation.
The resurgence of nationalism along with pressing global challenges call for stronger scientific communities, argue Leonard Lynn and Hal Salzman.
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Bikash Sinha nourished and led the Indian community to become a major pillar of ALICE.
Phillipe Bernard played a crucial role in the development of superconducting radio-frequency cavities.
The European Union project Open Web Search aims to provide an unbiased and transparent alternative to commercial search engines.
Gabriel Facini describes a new programme to change the culture of leadership in large scientific collaborations.
The 6th conference on Technology and Instrumentation in Particle Physics highlighted strong knowledge-transfer opportunities.
Vector-boson scattering and the Higgs-boson self-coupling were among hot topics discussed at the 13th Higgs Hunting workshop.
Celebrating 50 years of the International Meeting on Fundamental Physics and the National Centre for Particle Physics, Astroparticles and Nuclear Physics.
The Southeast European Network in Mathematical and Theoretical Physics looks back on 20 years of strengthening physics research in Balkan states.
AI tools developed for particle physics could also be game-changers in nuclear fusion, astrophysics, computer science and biology.
Originally conceived at SLAC as an attractive approach to a linear-collider Higgs factory, interest in cold-copper accelerator technology has expanded to other areas.
For the past 40 years the CERN Accelerator School has provided a unique training ground for accelerators and associated technologies.