Xenon takes a turn in the LHC October 13, 2017 | Sarah Charley For the first time, the Large Hadron Collider is accelerating xenon nuclei for experiments.
When was the Higgs actually discovered? July 5, 2017 | Sarah Charley The announcement on July 4 was just one part of the story. Take a peek behind the scenes of the discovery of the Higgs boson.
What’s really happening during an LHC collision? June 30, 2017 | Sarah Charley It’s less of a collision and more of a symphony.
How to clean inside the LHC June 12, 2017 | Sarah Charley The beam pipes of the LHC need to be so clean, even air molecules count as dirt.
A tale of three cities June 6, 2017 | Lauren Biron, Sarah Charley and Andre Salles An enormous neutrino detector named ICARUS unites physics labs in Italy, Switzerland and the United States.
LHC swings back into action May 23, 2017 | Sarah Charley Protons are colliding once again in the Large Hadron Collider.
New U.S. and CERN agreements open pathways for future projects May 11, 2017 | Sarah Charley and Katie Yurkewicz DOE and CERN last week signed three new agreements outlining the contributions CERN will make to the Fermilab neutrino program and DOE’s contributions to the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider upgrade program.
A tiny droplet of the early universe? April 24, 2017 | Sarah Charley Particles seen by the ALICE experiment hint at the formation of quark-gluon plasma during proton-proton collisions.
A new search to watch from LHCb April 19, 2017 | Sarah Charley A new result from the LHCb experiment could be an early indicator of an inconsistency in the Standard Model.
What’s left to learn about antimatter? April 11, 2017 | Sarah Charley Experiments at CERN investigate antiparticles.