Read article 'CMS prepares to search for heavy top-quark partners in Run 2'
CMS prepares to search for heavy top-quark partners in Run 2
A variety of theories beyond the Standard Model attempt to address the hierarchy problem.
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Read article 'CMS prepares to search for heavy top-quark partners in Run 2'
A variety of theories beyond the Standard Model attempt to address the hierarchy problem.
Read article 'Proto-collaboration formed to promote Hyper-Kamiokande'
The Inaugural Symposium of the Hyper-Kamiokande Proto-Collaboration, took place in Kashiwa, Japan, on 31 January, attended by more than 100 researchers.
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The release of the full mission data of ESA’s Planck spacecraft is a milestone for cosmology. Despite the high quality of the data – including, for the first time, polarization observation...
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On 12 January, the key to the LHC was symbolically handed back to the operations team.
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The discovery of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos initially announced by IceCube in 2013 provided an added boost to the planning for new, larger facilities that could study the signal in detail and...
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Read article 'ATLAS gives new limits in the search for dark matter'
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