Read article 'Hadron colliders in perspective'
Hadron colliders in perspective
CERN's celebration of 50 years of hadron colliders in October offered a feast of physics and history.
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Read article 'Hadron colliders in perspective'
CERN's celebration of 50 years of hadron colliders in October offered a feast of physics and history.
Read article 'Beyond bumps'
The inaugural CERN Flavour Anomalies Workshop brought together more than 500 experimentalists and theorists to discuss longstanding tensions in B-physics measurements.
Read article 'Breaking records at EPS-HEP'
EPS-HEP 2021 saw breathtaking results from LHC Run 2, writes Christophe Grojean.
Read article 'African physicists begin strategy process'
A town-hall meeting initiated a broad and community-driven discussion leading to a final strategy document in two to three years’ time.
Read article '10th anniversary for HASCO school'
The focus was on the fundamentals of quantum field theory and current issues in hadron-collider physics.
Read article 'Artificial-neutrino experiments near precision era '
NuFact 2021 brought together experimentalists, theorists and accelerator physicists in pursuit of CKM-level precision in neutrino physics.
Read article 'Loop Summit convenes in Como'
The workshop explored new perturbative results and methods in quantum field theory, collider physics and gravity.
Read article 'Long-lived particles gather interest'
The long-lived particle community marked five years of stretching the limits of searches for new physics with its ninth and best-attended workshop yet.
Read article 'Sustainable high-energy physics'
The workshop attracted more than 300 participants from 45 countries to discuss how the lessons learned in the past two years might help HEP transition to a more sustainable future.
Read article 'AI and GPUs take centre stage at vCHEP'
The 25th International Conference on Computing in High-Energy and Nuclear Physics gathered more than 1000 participants online across 20 time zones, from Brisbane to Honolulu.