How to build a universe February 28, 2017 | Sarah Charley Our universe should be a formless fog of energy. Why isn’t it?
LHCb observes rare decay February 14, 2017 | Sarah Charley Standard Model predictions align with the LHCb experiment’s observation of an uncommon decay.
Sign of a long-sought asymmetry January 30, 2017 | Sarah Charley A result from the LHCb experiment shows what could be the first evidence of matter and antimatter baryons behaving differently.
The robots of CERN January 26, 2017 | Sarah Charley TIM and other mechanical friends tackle jobs humans shouldn’t.
Matter-antimatter mystery remains unsolved January 19, 2017 | Sarah Charley Measuring with high precision, physicists at CERN found a property of antiprotons perfectly mirrored that of protons.
CERN ramps up neutrino program January 6, 2017 | Sarah Charley U.S.-CERN partnership takes on the mystery of neutrinos.
Anything to declare? January 5, 2017 | Sarah Charley Sometimes being a physicist means giving detector parts the window seat.
Is there a dark energy particle? November 3, 2016 | Sarah Charley A theoretical particle that adapts to its surroundings could explain the accelerating expansion of our universe.
LHC smashes old collision records September 29, 2016 | Sarah Charley The Large Hadron Collider is now producing about a billion proton-proton collisions per second.
The secret lives of long-lived particles September 16, 2016 | Sarah Charley A theoretical species of particle might answer nearly every question about our cosmos—if scientists can find it.