Read article 'Searching for new physics in rare kaon-decays'
Searching for new physics in rare kaon-decays
The LHCb experiment was originally conceived of to study particles containing the beauty-flavoured b quark.
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Read article 'Searching for new physics in rare kaon-decays'
The LHCb experiment was originally conceived of to study particles containing the beauty-flavoured b quark.
Read article 'The search for ‘big news’ continues'
The big news this summer was on the new Higgs-like boson and how the hint of an excess in last year’s 7 TeV data from the LHC became an observation with this year’s 8 TeV data.
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Reporting on a range of topics from CIPANP 2012.
Read article 'MoEDAL looks to the discovery horizon'
MoEDAL, the "magnificent seventh" LHC experiment, held its first Physics Workshop in CERN’s Globe of Science and Innovation on 20 June.
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Dijet measurements provide an excellent tool not only to probe high transverse-momentum parton interactions to study QCD but also to look for signs of new phenomena beyond the Standard Model.
Read article 'ATLAS experiment’s winter round-up'
The ATLAS experiment sent the results of more than 40 new analyses to "La Thuille", "Moriond" and other winter conferences.
Read article 'New developments in the search for SUSY'
Although no sign of supersymmetry (SUSY) has been observed so far, it is still the front-runner as a signal for new physics that could be discovered at the LHC.
Read article 'Electrons for the LHC'
In the LHeC, an electron beam would collide with the hadron beams of the LHC to allow a rich programme of physics.
Read article 'Much food for thought at Moriond'
The first week of the 47th Rencontres de Moriond, devoted to weak interactions and unified theories, came to a close on 10 March, leaving participants not only impressed but also puzzled by the new r...