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Physicists borrow from social networks

August 7, 2019
A new technique treats debris from proton collisions like a social network in order to distinguish normal data from unusual data that could be further researched.

Measurement science centre opens in London

July 5, 2019
The Community for Analytical Measurement Science, a membership network for training and innovation in measurement science, has opened in London.

Construction starts on 4th-gen synchrotron

March 20, 2019
The first components for the fourth-generation synchrotron light source have been installed in Grenoble, France.The Extremely Brilliant Source (EBS) will boost generated X-ray beams by a factor of 100, allowing...

CERN outlines next-gen circular collider

January 17, 2019
CERN has submitted proposals for the Future Circular Collider (FCC), a particle accelerator 10 times as powerful as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).The four-volume document presents different options for a...

Neutrino CT scan

November 23, 2018
Researchers from Spain published the first CT of the Earth using neutrinos. This elementary particle, one of the most abundant in the Universe, is able to cross the planet without...

A step towards mini accelerators for widespread use

October 15, 2018
UK scientists and engineers, working at CERN, have helped achieve a world first which could enable widespread use of particle accelerators in labs and hospitals around the world.In a paper...

SESAME synchrotron circulates first beam

January 30, 2017
The Middle East’s first ‘light-source laboratory’ has circulated a beam for the first time.

Subatomic tetraneutron particle confirmed

November 16, 2016
A team of physicists in America have helped prove the existence of a subatomic particle once thought theoretical.

UK university lead antimatter project

September 25, 2016
Scientists led by the University of Liverpool have begun an EU project on antimatter.

Sterile neutrino existence rejected

September 7, 2016
Scientists have dismissed the existence of sterile neutrinos after the analysis of hundreds and thousands of subatomic particles at the South Pole. Neutrinos are one of the fundamental particles that...

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