Read article 'CERN’s neutrino odyssey'
CERN’s neutrino odyssey
The backstory and legacy of the Gargamelle collaboration’s epochal discovery of neutral currents 50 years ago.
Thank you for registering
If you'd like to change your details at any time, please visit My account
Read article 'CERN’s neutrino odyssey'
The backstory and legacy of the Gargamelle collaboration’s epochal discovery of neutral currents 50 years ago.
Read article 'The Cabibbo angle, 60 years later'
Nicola Cabibbo's short 1963 paper paved the way to the modern unification of electromagnetic and weak interactions.
Read article 'New physics in b decays'
The book "New Physics in b decays" offers a pedagogical approach for early-career researchers.
Read article 'Cosmic rays for cultural heritage'
Taking advantage of detectors used for particle physics, cosmogenic muons are becoming powerful tools for non-destructive imaging of large structures such as pyramids.
Read article 'Event celebrates 50 years of Kobayashi–Maskawa theory'
150 participants from all over the world gathered to mark the generalisation of quark mixing to three generations and its implications today.
Read article 'Unconventional music @ CERN'
Honouring the 100th anniversary of Einstein’s Nobel prize, the Swedish embassy in Bern collaborated with CERN for an event connecting physics and music.
Read article 'Remembering the W discovery'
Former UA2 spokesperson Luigi Di Lella recalls the events leading to the discovery of the W and Z bosons at CERN 40 years ago.
Read article '50 Years of Theoretical Physics'
This carefully crafted edition highlights the scientific life of Frank Wilczek, and the developments in theoretical physics related to the 2004 Nobel laureate's research.
Read article 'From dreams to beams: SESAME’s 30 year-long journey in science diplomacy'
SESAME founder Eliezer Rabinovici describes the story behind this beacon for peaceful international collaboration, what its achievements have been, and what the future holds.
Read article 'The Sketchbook and the Collider'
Annecy exhibition connected the artist’s sketchbook and the physicist’s collider as arenas where the invisible is made visible.