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ALICE sees the ridge in simplest collisions yet
The observation brings physicists a step closer to finding the origin of collective phenomena in small collision systems
Where does the Higgs boson come from?
The observed mass of the Higgs boson is, from the theoretical point of view, unnaturally small. This conundrum is forcing physicists to explore exotic explanations.
ATLAS and CMS observe simultaneous production of four top quarks
The ATLAS and CMS collaborations have both observed the simultaneous production of four top quarks, a rare phenomenon that could hold the key to physics beyond the Standard Model
Improved ATLAS result weighs in on W boson
An improved ATLAS measurement of the W boson mass is in line with the Standard Model of particle physics
The 8th IUPAP International Conference on Women in Physics | 10–14 July
Registrations are now open for this conference, which will be held virtually with India as the host country
New LHC experiments enter uncharted territory
The first observation of collider neutrinos at the LHC paves the way for exploring new physics scenarios
2023 European School of High-Energy Physics | 6-19 September 2023
W boson turns 40
Forty years ago today, physicists at CERN announced to the world that they had discovered the electrically charged carrier of the weak force, one of nature’s four fundamental forces
ATLAS delivers most precise luminosity measurement at the LHC
Precise knowledge of luminosity is crucial for both searches for new phenomena and precision measurements of known Standard Model processes