Read article 'Looking into the Earth’s interior with geo-neutrinos'
Looking into the Earth’s interior with geo-neutrinos
Borexino and KamLAND make the first measurements of Earth’s neutrinos.
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Read article 'Looking into the Earth’s interior with geo-neutrinos'
Borexino and KamLAND make the first measurements of Earth’s neutrinos.
SPIN2010 provides a showcase for what’s new in spin physics.
Read article 'The CMS experiment puts physics onto the menu'
CMS serves up physics with its trigger menu.
Read article 'ALPHA collaboration gets antihydrogen in the trap'
Do matter and antimatter obey the same laws of physics? One intriguing way to test this would be to compare the spectra of hydrogen and its antimatter twin: antihydrogen.
Read article 'At the cusp in ASACUSA'
Yasunori Yamazaki describes work towards an antihydrogen beam.
Read article 'Exploring the low-energy precision frontier'
PSI2010 was a showcase for the low-energy route to new physics.
Read article 'FACET shows the way in accelerator research'
A new facility will address key questions in plasma wakefield acceleration.
Read article 'The world’s biggest IceCube is ready for action'
Deep in the ice at the South Pole, the IceCube detector is now fully functioning after six years of challenging construction.
Read article 'Women in science through the decades'
A look at 100 years of women in nuclear and particle physics.
Read article 'Planck reveals a stellar first year'
The first results from Planck are already providing new insights into astrophysics.