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Quantum entanglement observed at Large Hadron Collider in historic breakthrough

Scientists have observed quantum entanglement at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) for the first time. Find out more.

UK celebrates 70 years of particle physics research at CERN

CERN is the foremost centre for particle physics research and has made an unrivalled contribution to our understanding of the Universe.

Kennesaw State University secures NSF grant for Higgs boson research

Kennesaw State University researchers have secured a $500,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to advance Higgs boson research.

CERN’S CMS experiment unlocks a new era of precision physics

CERN’s Aleko Khukhunaishvili details the latest developments from the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider.

CERN Council launches European particle physics strategy update

The CERN Council has initiated a two-year process to update the European Strategy for Particle Physics. Find out more.

New experiment paves the way for revolutionary muon accelerators

New experimental results show muons can be corralled into beams suitable for high-energy collisions, paving the way for new physics.

UK universities developing quantum technologies to solve dark matter mystery

Three of the UK’s leading universities are developing quantum technologies to solve one of the greatest mysteries in science – dark matter.

Euclid mission discovers more mysteries of the dark Universe

New information gives a glimpse into Euclid's power to hunt for new planets, study dark matter, and answer fundamental questions.

Neutrino oscillations at the wrong location?

Neutrino oscillations, discovered 25 years ago, break the Standard Model of particle physics and have been the subject of much investigation.

Canadian Government invests $399.8m into TRIUMF particle accelerator centre

The Canadian Government unveiled an unprecedented investment of $399.8m in funding for TRIUMF, Canada's esteemed particle accelerator centre.

BREAD experiment: A new approach to searching for dark matter

The BREAD experiment demonstrates a unique approach that may speed up searching for dark matter at relatively little space and cost.

A major step forward in the search for dark matter

Research by Clemson postdoctoral fellow Alex McDaniel provide some of the most stringent constraints on the nature of dark matter yet.

Particle colliders boosted with new nanocryotron device

Scientists at the Argonne National Laboratory have developed a nanocryotron to facilitate the operation of new particle colliders.

Two flagship research facilities set to accelerate Canadian leadership in global Big Science

TRIUMF, Canada’s particle accelerator centre, is putting Canada on the Big Science global stage.

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