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Particle accelerators can be surprisingly temperamental machines. Expertise, specialisation and experience is needed to ...
Lu Lu looks forward to the next two decades of neutrino astrophysics, exploring the remarkable detector concepts needed to ...
DESY’s new chair, Beate Heinemann, reflects on the laboratory’s evolving role in science and society – from building next-generation accelerators to navigating Europe’s geopolitical landscape.
Antoni Shtipliyski offers advice on how early-career researchers can transition into machine-learning roles in industry.
Cosmic correlations Radio astronomers use precise timing measurements of ultra-fast millisecond pulsars to search for the distinctive correlation signature created by a background of gravitational ...
In 1989, Rocky Kolb and Mike Turner published The Early Universe – a seminal book that offered a comprehensive introduction to the then-nascent field of particle cosmology, laying the groundwork for a ...
3D map A slice of DESI’s first three years of data. Each dot represents a galaxy, with colour indicating redshift. Credit: DESI Collaboration and KPNO/NOIRLab/NSF ...
We’ve come a long way The first PhyStat workshop discussed confidence intervals, “which may assume bizarre shapes, as happens when a variety of different experiments search for neutrino oscillations”.
Nuria Catalan Lasheras and Igor Syratchev explain why klystrons are strategically important to the future of the field – and how CERN plans to boost their efficiency above 90%. Generating power ...
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