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Far lighter than other ions collided at the LHC, oxygen (and neon) could tell us about conditions in the early universe.
Almost a thousand of the world’s top space scientists will visit Durham University next week (7 to 11 July) as we host the UK’s National Astronomy Meeting (NAM) 2025. NAM is the flagship annual event ...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) gets a breath of fresh air as it collides beams of protons and oxygen ions for the very first ...
Iris van Herpen has an on-going collaboration with CERN. The Dutch fashion designer’s latest project, with photographer Nick ...
SCIENCE students have constructed a phenomenal 30,500-piece Lego model of the iconic Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Bank.
Students from The University of Manchester’s Physics Society have constructed a remarkable 30,500-piece Lego model of the ...
Nearly a decade ago, a detector searching for ghostly cosmic particles found two anomalous signals in Antarctic ice. But ...
The LHCb experiment has taken a leap in precision physics at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). In a new paper submitted to Physical Review Letters and currently available on the arXiv preprint ...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN has once again made headlines, this time with a strange new discovery that could reshape our understanding of particle physics and the universe itself.