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Tag: Particle physics

A field guide to the quantum realm

New ScientistJon Cartwright8 April, 2023
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Plasma accelerators could overcome size limitations of Large Hadron Collider

HorizonJon Cartwright9 July, 2018
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The Higgs bang

New ScientistJon Cartwright10 June, 2017
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When loops become strings

New ScientistJon Cartwright11 March, 2017
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The descent of mass

Physics WorldJon Cartwright1 October, 2016
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When axions strike

New ScientistJon Cartwright11 November, 2015
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Do ultracold neutrons get a kick from nanoparticles?

Physics WorldJon Cartwright1 October, 2013
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Experiment probes strength of the weak interaction

Physics WorldJon Cartwright16 September, 2013
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PAMELA reasserts positron excess

Physics WorldJon Cartwright23 August, 2013
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Honey, I shrunk the proton

New ScientistJon Cartwright22 July, 2013
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