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The Brundtland Report definition of sustainable development is “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”.
In his new popular book, Harry Cliff tackles the thorny subject of anomalies in fundamental science.
The signal could be caused by a quasi-bound top–antitop meson commonly called "toponium".
Vivian Poulin asks if the tension between a direct measurement of the Hubble constant and constraints from the early universe could be resolved by new physics.
With a new measurement imminent, the Courier explores the experimental results and theoretical calculations used to predict ‘muon g-2’ – one of particle physics’ most precisely known qu ...
A new result from the LHCb collaboration further tightens constraints on the lepton-flavour-universality violation in rare B decays. As direct searches for physics beyond the Standard Model continue ...
Intense beams of synchrotron X-rays have revealed the inner workings of Niccolò Paganini’s favourite violin.
With a new measurement imminent, the Courier explores the experimental results and theoretical calculations used to predict ‘muon g-2’ – one of particle physics’ most precisely known qu ...
The TOOLS 2020 conference attracted around 200 phenomenologists and experimental physicists to work on numerical tools for dark-matter models, and more.
Newly appointed EuCAPT director Silvia Pascoli sets out her vision for disentangling fundamental questions involving dark matter, the baryon asymmetry, neutrinos, cosmic rays, gravitational waves, dar ...
Strings of photodetectors anchored to the seabed off the coast of Sicily have detected the most energetic neutrino ever observed, smashing previous records.
Inspired by high-dimensional data and the ideals of open science, high-energy physicists are using artificial intelligence to reimagine the statistical technique of ‘unfolding’. Read article 'CERN and ...