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Particles and interactions Research update LHC sees first protons World’s most powerful particle collider passes major milestone towards September switch-on Read article: LHC sees first protons
Particles and interactions Research update The most direct signal of dark energy? A recent analysis of the so-called Integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect could help physicists to understand the mysterious entity Read article: The most direct signal of dark energy?
Gravity Research update Dark-matter simulation reveals lumpy haloes Researchers say simulation is the most detailed yet Read article: Dark-matter simulation reveals lumpy haloes
Gravity Feature A light in the dark? For the last 10 years physicists in Italy have been claiming to have directly detected dark matter, which is believed to make up 23% of the universe. Edwin Cartlidge finds out why their results conti... Read article: A light in the dark?
Particles and interactions Research update Will first LHC protons be injected within a fortnight? Proton beams will be running round the whole ring by first half of September, says CERN spokesperson
Telescopes and space missions Research update Motion of exploding stars could shed light on dark energy Cosmologists call for decades-long survey of type-Ia supernovae Read article: Motion of exploding stars could shed light on dark energy
Telescopes and space missions Opinion and reviews Blog life: Chris Lintott’s Universe Chris Lintott on life co-presenting TV's The Sky at Night Read article: Blog life: Chris Lintott’s Universe
Dark matter and energy Blog Dark energy at the Science Cafe There's nothing more annoying than the sound of your own voice...