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Nuclear physics goes pear-shaped

Deformed nuclei could point to physics beyond the Standard Model

Higgs hunters look beyond the Standard Model

Will new physics emerge from 8 TeV collision data?

ALPHA weighs in on antimatter

CERN seeks answers to question of whether antihydrogen falls up or down

Dark lightning sheds light on gamma-ray mystery

Aircraft passengers could be at risk of radiation exposure

Are there signs of SUSY in Planck data?

Latest cosmic measurements could still offer up supersymmetry

ATRAP nails down the antiproton's magnetic moment

Result is 680 times more precise than previous measurements

AMS confirms positron excess

Results could be a sign of dark-matter annihilation, but more data are needed

Planck reveals 'almost perfect' universe

Space mission releases first cosmology results

LHCb nails D-meson 'flipping' from matter to antimatter

New result at 9.1σ could point towards CP violation

Search for 'unparticles' focuses on Earth's crust

Evidence for a fifth force could lie beneath our feet

Extremely bright supernovae may break the Chandrasekhar limit

High magnetic fields could let white dwarfs get bigger before exploding

Neutrons on a lab bench

Laser device could provide compact intense source of neutrons

Lasers could chill antihydrogen

New method could cool antimatter to millikelvin temperatures

Muon-capture measurement backs QCD prediction

Complex calculations pass experimental test

Carbon's Hoyle state calculated at long last

Supercomputer simulates "bent state" crucial for nucleosynthesis