An invisible force has long eluded detection within the halls of the world’s most famous particle accelerator—until now.
For three decades, a riddle has followed neutrinos, the near-weightless particles that stream through Earth by the trillions ...
The atypical structure of the radium monofluoride molecule allows physicists to search for answers to some of the universe’s biggest questions.
Researchers from the HSE Center for AI have developed a way to create stable artificial intelligence (AI) models that work ...
Particle accelerators smash tiny particles together to reveal the universe's building blocks. These machines have grown dramatically in size and power over time, leading to major discoveries. The ...
Scientists have taken a major step toward solving a long-standing mystery in particle physics, by finding no sign of the ...
Scientists have developed a new machine-learning platform that makes the algorithms that control particle beams and lasers smarter than ever before. Their work could help lead to the development of ...
A boiling sea of quarks and gluons, including virtual ones—this is how we can imagine the main phase of high-energy proton ...
Deep beneath the border of France and Switzerland is the most massive, most ambitious experiment ever undertaken by humanity. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a particle accelerator that uses a ...
In preparing for a talk on the relationship between House Speakers and the Rules Committee (subtitled, “The Speaker’s Committee?”), I took the occasion to reread two Congressional Research Service ...
In 2010, when scientists were preparing to smash the first particles together within the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), sections of the media fantasised that the EU-wide experiment might create a black ...