Read article 'Physics is about principles, not particles'
Physics is about principles, not particles
As long as the aim is to answer nature’s outstanding mysteries, the path is worth following, says Veronica Sanz.
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Read article 'Physics is about principles, not particles'
As long as the aim is to answer nature’s outstanding mysteries, the path is worth following, says Veronica Sanz.
Read article 'JENAS picks up the pace in Spain'
The second joint ECFA, NuPECC and APPEC symposium offered participants a comprehensive assessment of overlapping research topics.
Read article 'Your guide to becoming a CERN guide'
The most satisfying thing is witnessing people’s enthusiasm and their desire to learn more about CERN and its mission, says Bryan Pérez Tapia.
Read article 'SESAME revives the ancient Near East'
Around 240 registrants in 39 countries gathered for the first SESAME Cultural Heritage Day.
Read article 'Accelerating knowledge transfer with physics'
The African Conference on Fundamental and Applied Physics attracted more than 600 participants.
Read article 'Canadian particle physics at 50'
The Institute of Particle Physics continues to support novel projects, while diversifying and extending Canadian particle physics.
Read article 'Have you got what it takes to teach?'
CERN alumni who have returned to the classroom reveal teaching to be one of the hardest but most rewarding things they have ever done.
Read article 'A systematic approach to systematics'
The latest PHYSTAT meeting concentrated on the way systematic effects are incorporated in a range of particle-physics analyses.
Read article 'Counting collisions precisely at CMS'
Beyond the setting of new records, precise knowledge of the luminosity at particle colliders is vital for physics analyses.
Read article 'Breaking records at EPS-HEP'
EPS-HEP 2021 saw breathtaking results from LHC Run 2, writes Christophe Grojean.