LHC bump fades with more data
Possible signs of new particle seem to have washed out in an influx of new data.
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Possible signs of new particle seem to have washed out in an influx of new data.
Fermilab partners with Rahm’s Readers Summer Learning Challenge to offer 30 programs to help Chicago children develop a deeper understanding of science.
After more than a decade of running, on June 29, the Main Injector Neutrino Oscillation Search experiment and its second iteration, MINOS+, concluded their runs.
The Standard Model is far more than elementary particles arranged in a table.
The first website to be hosted in the U.S. has grown to be an invaluable hub for open science.
More than 1,350 physicists from around the world will converge in Chicago for the biennial ICHEP conference in August to share new research results, announce new projects, and talk about the most intriguing mysteries of the universe.
At Fermilab and CERN, students, lab employees and visitors alike are on the hunt for virtual creatures.
What’s the difference between a synchrotron and a cyclotron, anyway?
From lightning to the death of electrons, the highest-energy form of light is everywhere.
Researchers found four new particles made of the same four building blocks.