PPhysics Read More ATLAS enters a new era of jet flavour tagging – powered by AI8 July 2025 Modern AI techniques are unlocking new ways to analyse particle collisions, and ATLAS is embracing the possibilities. The…
PPhysics Read More ATLAS takes a breath of oxygen1 July 2025 The ATLAS Experiment at CERN dives into uncharted waters, recording its first-ever collisions of oxygen and neon ions.…
SSpace Read More Two Anomalous Radio Signals Detected Coming from Antarctic Ice14 June 2025 The unusual radio pulses were detected by the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) experiment, a range of instruments…
PPhysics Read More Scientists observe exotic 1D anyons for the first time29 May 2025 For the study, the team injected and accelerated a mobile impurity into a one-dimensional gas of strongly interacting…
PPhysics Read More ATLAS sets record limits on Higgs self-interaction using Run 3 data23 May 2025 One of the biggest open questions in particle physics today is how the Higgs boson interacts with itself.…
PPhysics Read More Scientists Detect the Most Energetic Neutrino Ever Seen and They Have No Idea Where It Came From30 April 2025 Credit: ZME Science/SORA. In the dark silence three kilometers beneath the Mediterranean Sea, a scientific machine called KM3NeT…
PPhysics Read More Gravity is Result of Computational Process within Our Universe, Physicist Says28 April 2025 University of Portsmouth physicist Melvin Vopson proposes a new way to think about gravity — not just as…
PPhysics Read More 50-year-old Physics trick can reduce 99% of particle colliders length18 April 2025 An international team of researchers is pushing forward with plans for a radically smaller, cheaper particle accelerator by…
PPhysics Read More ATLAS Collaboration awarded Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics11 April 2025 The ATLAS Collaboration at CERN has been awarded the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics for its pioneering studies…