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Physicists plan to test idea in the lab
Real-time system also detects ebb and flow of tides
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Observation provides new insights into the heaviest subatomic particle
New atom-by-atom technique demonstrated for the first time with nobelium might ensure that elements at the bottom of the table are grouped correctly
Benchtop accelerator links electrochemistry to fusion science
Measurements could improve our understanding of the strong nuclear force and the formation of elements
Interaction could lead to experiments that challenge the Standard Model
Study of small nuclei could help us understand neutron stars
From the Higgs boson at CERN to nuclear reactions inside stars, who doesn’t love particle and nuclear physics? There’s so much exciting work going on in both fields, which is why we’re bringing you this new free-to-read digital issue of the Physics World Particle & Nuclear Briefing.
The piece is currently on display at the National Museum of Stained Glass in Switzerland
David Silver of Google DeepMind thinks AIs that ‘learn by experience’ are the future of AI – but maybe not in particle colliders or nuclear arsenals
Robert P Crease previews the 4th International Symposium on the History of Particle Physics
Model reveals that tritium in treated water discharged from the Fukushima Daiichi reactor has negligible impact on tritium concentration in the ocean
Experiment could help reveal why there is so little antimatter in the universe
Andrew Glester reviews the computer game Exographer developed by SciFunGames
Lee Packer delivered the Cockcroft Walton lecture series across three institutions in India earlier this year
LHCb result is consistent with the Standard Model, but could provide a path to new physics
Record-breaking 100 keV beam could enable next-generation experiments
Any discovery of new physics is on hold, at least for now
This podcast also looks at the high-luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider
Simulations could connect laser experiments to quantum electrodynamics
Photoproduction of J/psi mesons reveals new surprises
Simulations suggest that new design could deliver gigaelectronvolt protons
Theorists move quickly to explain discrepancy
The work is an important step to understanding the physics at the heart of inertial confinement fusion
New mathematical technique is inspired by particle physics
Starquakes and magnetic recombination drive the r-process of nucleosynthesis