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‘Weak’ physical forces measured for first time

May 31, 2016
Individual van der Waals forces between individual atoms have been measured for the first time by scientists at the University of Basel.

Attractive forces unlikely to be source of matter – antimatter difference

November 23, 2015
The attractive force between antiprotons – the antiparticle of proton – has been measured for the first time.

LHC produces ‘littlest liquid’

October 13, 2015
Quark-gluon plasma – a state of matter thought to have existed right at the birth of the Universe – has been produced with fewer particles than previously thought possible.

Neutrino oscillations discovery wins Noble Prize

October 6, 2015
Takaaki Kajita and Arthur McDonald's discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrino particles have mass, has scooped this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics.

Highest-energy neutrino ever detected

August 27, 2015
  Physicists at the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, located at the South Pole, have measured the highest energy neutrinos ever recorded. An international research team led by the University Wisconsin-Madison used...

World’s oldest scientific prize awarded to Peter Higgs

July 20, 2015
The Royal Society’s Copley Medal – the world’s oldest scientific prize – has been awarded to Professor Peter Higgs for his contribution to particle physics. Professor Higgs received the award...

New particle discovered at the LHC

July 15, 2015
Physicists at CERN have discovered a new class of particles known as pentaquarks. A research team at the LHCb experiment at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider examined the decay of a...

LHC smashes protons together once again

April 2, 2015
After a delay, the second run of the Large Hadron Collider – the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator – is due to start over this holiday weekend. Following a...

New particles found as CERN make data publicly available

November 28, 2014
CERN has announced that the LHCb experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has found two new particles in the baryon family. The organisation – celebrating its 60th anniversary –...

Did gravity save the universe after the Big Bang?

November 27, 2014
The universe did not collapse immediately after the Big Bang and a team of European physicists might be able to explain why. Studies of the Higgs particle have suggested that...

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