Read article 'ClearPEM clarifies breast cancer diagnosis'
ClearPEM clarifies breast cancer diagnosis
Knowledge gained in developing particle detectors for the LHC has been used to create a dedicated PET device for breast scans.
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Read article 'ClearPEM clarifies breast cancer diagnosis'
Knowledge gained in developing particle detectors for the LHC has been used to create a dedicated PET device for breast scans.
Read article 'The case for a circular e+e– Higgs factory'
Options for a Higgs factory include a bigger version of LEP.
Read article 'From CERN to space – and back'
Forty years after his PhD studies at the ISR, former astronaut Ernst Messerschmidreturned to CERN to talk about his time in space and the imperatives for space fl ight.
Read article 'The return of quarkonia'
The physics of heavy quark–antiquark bound states is a long-standing puzzle, made more intriguing by results from the LHC.
Read article 'Beauty in Bologna'
The latest news from the Beauty 2013 international conference.
Read article 'Neutrino telescopes point towards exotic physics'
A workshop in Marseilles focused on the search for exotic physics in the era of large-scale neutrino telescopes and the LHC.
Read article 'Chasing new physics with electroweak penguins'
The search for heavy particles beyond the direct reach of the LHC.
Read article 'Nuclotron tests out stochastic cooling in Dubna'
Recent runs of JINR’s Nuclotron have tested the stochastic-cooling system being prepared for the future NICA facility.
Read article 'Towards a Higgs boson: first steps in an incredible journey'
In June 1993, ATLAS and CMS received the provisional go-ahead to submit technical proposals, beginning a difficult but amazing path to the major discovery.
Read article 'Training young physicists: a 20-year success story'
In 1993, a new series of physics schools began in Europe. Organized jointly by CERN and JINR, they have inspired similar ventures in Latin America and Asia.