
4 July 2012: a day to remember
Looking back to the day when the Standard Model was completed.
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Looking back to the day when the Standard Model was completed.
The search for the Standard Model Higgs boson, the missing keystone of the current framework for describing elementary particles and forces, has been going on for some 40 years.
What Victor Hess found out when he took to the skies in 1912.
A forgotten pioneer of the early days of cosmic-ray research.
Data from the LHC are providing input for models used to measure the highest-energy cosmic rays.
A symposium at CERN discussed the challenges in detecting extreme events.
ALICE is one of the four big experiments at CERN’s LHC. It is devoted mainly to the study of a new phase of matter, the quark–gluon plasma, which is created in heavy-ion collisions at very ...
A new facility to push forward very high-energy gamma-ray astronomy.
KM3NeT will instrument several cubic kilometres of deep water.