Accelerators and detectors Podcasts Life at CERN during the pandemic How the particle-physics community is adapting to COVID lockdowns Read article: Life at CERN during the pandemic
Accelerators and detectors Research update How to cool ion beams using electron pulses Research could be applied to the next generation of ion storage rings Read article: How to cool ion beams using electron pulses
Accelerators and detectors Research update Gear-changing could allow colliders to smash particles with different velocities Newly tested scheme could be a boon to nuclear physics experiments Read article: Gear-changing could allow colliders to smash particles with different velocities
Accelerators and detectors Research update Electron accelerator recycles energy Device sends particles repeatedly through superconducting cavities Read article: Electron accelerator recycles energy
Policy and funding Opinion and reviews A call for unity within particle physics Regardless of which high-energy collider design gets the CERN council's approval, Tessa Charles argues that proponents of competing proposals need to work well together Read article: A call for unity within particle physics
Accelerators and detectors Research update Accelerator-on-a-chip created by inverse-design algorithm Device gives electrons kilovolt boost over just 30 microns Read article: Accelerator-on-a-chip created by inverse-design algorithm
Artificial intelligence Research update Machine learning stabilizes synchrotron beams Complex 3D maps of chemical reactions could soon be acquired using better light sources Read article: Machine learning stabilizes synchrotron beams
Particle therapy Feature Putting physics in plain language Proton-therapy pioneer Cynthia Keppel talks to Margaret Harris about her career in the field Read article: Putting physics in plain language
Accelerators and detectors Podcasts Open days at CERN, endangered elements, favourite Nobel prizes Physics World editors ponder quantum supremacy and other timely topics Read article: Open days at CERN, endangered elements, favourite Nobel prizes
Accelerators and detectors Blog Photogenic physics: CERN opens its doors to the masses The CERN Open Days saw over 70,000 visitors head to Geneva to visit the world's largest particle physics facility Read article: Photogenic physics: CERN opens its doors to the masses
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