The lab’s former head of communications James Gillies reveals how his team handled unprecedented global interest in the world’s most powerful collider, which ranged from fears of killer black holes to visits from celebrities.
New research published in Nature Physics reports that physicists led by a team at Imperial College London successfully tested a key technology in the building of a muon accelerator.
The Higgs boson is the only fundamental particle known to be scalar, meaning it has no quantum spin. This fact answers questions about our universe, but it also raises new ones.
Most astronomers trek to the mountaintops to study the stars, but a group of physicists are seeking the secrets of the cosmos with a detector at the bottom of the ocean.
For decades scientists have tried to find a way to measure the mass of the lightest matter particle known to exist. Three new approaches now have a chance to succeed.