Read article 'The Higgs and the LHC'
The Higgs and the LHC
Understanding the Higgs sector.
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Read article 'The Higgs and the LHC'
Read article 'Will the LHC surprise us?'
Having failed to find any completely unexpected new physics for more than 30 years, we clearly need nature's help to progress, and the case is good.
Read article 'A mechanism for mass'
There's a famous photograph of a young Nepalese climber standing on top of Everest in 1953. It's the only picture there is, but Tenzing Norgay was not alone.
Read article 'The high-energy frontier (archive)'
The principal goal of the experimental programme at the LHC is to make the first direct exploration of a completely new region of energies and distances, to the tera-electron-volt scale and beyond.
Read article 'D0 snares last rare boson pair'
The D0 collaboration at Fermilab has announced the observation of pairs of Z bosons produced in proton–antiproton collisions.
Read article 'Will the LHC reveal the unexpected?'
This autumn, commissioning should be in full swing on the LHC at CERN, the world’s largest laboratory for the study of subnuclear physics.
Read article 'Zurich workshop faces the LHC’s precision challenge'
With Switzerland's reputation for exactitude, Zurich was the ideal place for scientists to discuss high precision for hard processes at LHC in this last year's workshop.
Read article 'Scientists at the D0 experiment discover new path to the top'
On 8 December, scientists from the D0 experiment at Fermilab's Tevatron announced the first evidence for top quarks produced singly, rather than in pairs.
Read article 'KEDR continues the quest for mass precision'
The KEDR collaboration has precisely measured the τ lepton mass.
Read article 'Cracow meeting looks forward to the LHC'
As preparations for the start-up of the LHC continue to gather pace, a meeting in Cracow gave physicists the opportunity to take time to look to the exciting physics in store.