LHC
Why the Higgs Boson Found at the Large Hadron Collider Could Be an ‘Impostor’
An Iowa physicist intends to find out.
We Can Stop Worrying and Love the Large Hadron Collider
What happens when a beam of subatomic particles traveling at nearly the speed of light meets the flesh of the human body?
Here's How You Make High Fashion Inspired by Magnetic Fields
Fashion design has never looked so magnetic.
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Scientists Beamed a Laser at Antimatter to Measure It For the First Time
"Antimatter is kind of problem zero. We can’t explain why there’s a universe."
Decades-Old Collision Data Offers Tantalizing Hint of New Particle
The Large Electron-Positron collider returns to haunt the LHC.
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Is the Higgs Boson Acting Weird Again at the LHC?
A new signal excess is probably a statistical fluke, but, if not, we could again be talking about New Physics.
The Dark Cloud of High-Energy Physics
The LHC 'nightmare scenario' came and went and, here we are, still doing science.
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Did the LHC Bag a Ginormous New Higgs Boson?
The dawn of a new particle physics golden era? Not quite yet, but still.
The Texas Desert Still Holds the Remains of a Partially-Built Supercollider
The Higgs-Boson might have been discovered in Texas, had the Desertron not been defunded in 1993.
The LHC Is Now Blasting Lead Ions at Each Other at Record-Breaking Energies
Heavy ions take over for one month only.