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Limiting energy consumption is a major concern in the development of any new machine. In electron-positron colliders—such as ...
The PAX (antiProtonic Atom X-ray spectroscopy) experiment is the first to use TELMAX, the new antiproton test beamline at ...
CERN’s antimatter factory produces low-energy (i.e. 'slow') antiprotons in order to “manufacture” and study antimatter. To ...
On 6 June, the OpenWebSearch.eu consortium released a pilot of a new infrastructure that aims to make European web search ...
The Muon g-2 collaboration recently finished the analysis of the final three years of data taking. The average of all six years of data has resulted in a final precision of 127 ppb, surpassing our ...
Mission update from SpaceX: "We are standing down from the June 11 Ax-4 launch date to the International Space Station to allow additional time for SpaceX teams to repair the LOx leak identified ...
The LHCb experiment has taken a leap in precision physics at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). In a new paper submitted to Physical Review Letters, the LHCb collaboration reports the first dedicated ...
Cosmic rays are high-energy particles from outer space that strike Earth’s atmosphere, generating showers of secondary particles, such as muons, that can reach the planet’s surface. In recent years, ...
Following FCC Week, from 19 to 23 May, an outdoor exhibition, “Code of the Universe”, remains on display in Vienna, inviting the public to explore the beauty of physics through art. (Image: CERN) FCC ...
The absence of precise data stems from the fact that the effect is very small. One route for studies is to look at extremely high energies. An alternative approach, which will be the one adopted in ...
Selected in 2022 from over 22 500 applicants to be one of the 11 members of the European Space Agency (ESA) 2022 astronaut class in the reserve pool, Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski, former CERN engineer, ...
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