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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 ...
Nuria Catalan Lasheras and Igor Syratchev explain why klystrons are strategically important to the future of the field – and ...
DESY’s new chair, Beate Heinemann, reflects on the laboratory’s evolving role in science and society – from building ...
Antoni Shtipliyski offers advice on how early-career researchers can transition into machine-learning roles in industry.
In Particle Cosmology and Astrophysics, Dan Hooper captures the rapid developments in particle cosmology over the past three ...
Grigory Vladimirovich Domogatsky, spokesman of the Baikal Neutrino Telescope project, passed away on 17 December 2024 at the ...
Shoroku Ohnuma, who made significant contributions to accelerator physics in the US and Japan, passed away on 4 February 2024 ...
Mark Thomson is professor of experimental particle physics at the University of Cambridge and was executive chair of the UK’s Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) until his confirmation as ...
Patrick Koppenburg and Marco Pappagallo survey the 23 exotic hadrons discovered at the LHC so far. Twenty-three exotic states Five pentaquarks and 18 tetraquarks have been discovered so far at the LHC ...
Marek Karliner and Jonathan Rosner ask what makes tetraquarks and pentaquarks tick, revealing them to be at times exotic compact states, at times hadronic molecules and at times both – with much still ...