Physics World December 2024
Smashing times: planning the future of high-energy physics
With CERN turning 70 this year, Tulika Bose, Philip Burrows and Tara Shears discuss proposals for the next big particle collider that would study the Higgs boson in unprecedented detail. Claire Malone looks at the potential benefits of AI in helping us to communicate science, while Rosie de Laune from the ISIS muon and neutron source examines the power of neutron scattering as the lab turns 40. Also this month: Festive Reviews, measuring a PhD in cups of espressos, and test your mettle in our end-of-year quiz.
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UK plans carbon capture revival
Trust me? I’m an AI!
Proving Chadwick wrong
Entangled states boost atomic clocks
Consider the student
Prodigal twin
Space solar can work
Fighting quantum apathy
A PhD in cups of espresso
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