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The first result to emerge from the HIE-ISOLDE accelerator is the confirmation that the tin-132 nucleus belongs to the doubly magic group of nuclei
The ALPHA-g and GBAR experiments have received their first beams of antiprotons
The ATLAS collaboration presents its latest search for heavy Majorana neutrinos
From 4 to 9 June, some 450 researchers gathered in Bologna, Italy for the sixth Large Hadron Collider Physics (LHCP) conference
A new measurement by the LHCb collaboration of the lifetime of a particle known as the charmed omega is inconsistent with previous estimates
The LHCb collaboration has discovered two new baryons and potentially also a new tetraquark
ATLAS searches for vector-like top quarks that could explain the Higgs boson’s small mass
A search for dark quarks conducted by the CMS collaboration inches closer to the parent particles from which they may originate
The ALPHA collaboration has observed a new electronic transition in the antihydrogen atom
Researchers at CERN’s ISOLDE facility have used an ultrasensitive variant of NMR spectroscopy to study DNA interactions
The first observation of a neutron-star merger by the LIGO and Virgo collaborations has allowed researchers to improve the theory of quark matter
Samuel Ting delivered the latest unexpected results from the AMS experiment last week at CERN