
NA31/48: the pursuit of direct CP violation
Over two decades, two experiments at CERN proved the existence of a subtle difference between particles and antiparticles.
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Over two decades, two experiments at CERN proved the existence of a subtle difference between particles and antiparticles.
Interest in CP violation continues today with studies of b hadrons and neutrinos.
A new experiment gets going using Fermilab’s upgraded neutrino beam.
A look at what will be the world’s most powerful neutron source.
The person in charge of constructing the ESS.
A selection from the photo archives evokes the era when CERN was first established.
A fresh look at the case for an electron–hadron collider.
Now in its 10th year, the initiative reaches more than 40 countries.
Results from precision studies in the charm energy region.
The Particle Training Network for European Radiotherapy (PARTNER) was established in 2008 to train young biologists, engineers, radio-oncologists and physicists in the various aspects of hadron...