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The first synchrotron radiation source in the Middle East is running tests before its planned 2017 start.
What have scientists learned in five years of studying cosmic rays with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer experiment?
From Forbes, Dec. 2, 2016: The latest search results released by the CMS collaboration rule out two classes of hypothetical particles, gluinos and squarks, below about 1.4 TeV in energy.
Can the same type of technology Facebook uses to recognize faces also recognize particles?
Construction has begun for the CTA, a discovery machine that will study the highest-energy objects and events across the entire sky.
From The Aurora Beacon-News, Dec. 1, 2016: Physics Slam V, had five scientists looking to present physics in a way that was accessible, understandable, entertaining and, well, poetic. Read the article and view the 3-minute video.
Technicians, engineers and scientists have draped the MicroBooNE detector at Fermilab in a shiny new exterior that helps scientists separate cosmic ray signals from neutrino signals.
THE Port humanitarian hackathon at CERN brings people from multiple industries together to make the world a better place.
Four physicists discuss Higgs boson research since the discovery.
Powerful survey instruments help us map the sky with incredible precision. But what ensures that the instruments themselves are precisely built?