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April 2024

  • A wand pointing at a top hat with atoms coming out of it

    The big idea
    The big idea: are we about to discover a new force of nature?

  • Professor Peter Higgs visits the Science Museum's 'Collider' exhibition in London in 2013.

    Science Weekly
    Remembering physicist Peter Higgs – podcast

February 2024

  • An artist’s impression of Cern’s proposed Future Circular Collider.

    Cern aims to build €20bn collider to unlock secrets of universe

    Research lab submits plans for next-generation model at least three times size of Large Hadron Collider

October 2023

  • Martin Rees

    Some Nobel winners are great intellects, others are lucky. There’s more to science than these prizes

    Martin Rees
    The flaws of the awards, seen by the public as the only game in town, are hindering the pursuit of innovation, says astronomer royal Martin Rees

September 2023

  • An illustration showing blue spherical particles within a yellow cylindrical pathway surrounded by the outline of a circular frame

    Scientists find antimatter is subject to gravity

    Tests at Cern refute suggestion that antigravity might apply to antimatter, showing instead it also falls downwards

February 2023

  • US secretary of state Antony Blinken, fourth left, meets with Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov, fourth right, at the Arctic Council ministerial summit in May 2021. Photo by: Saul Loeb/Pool Photo via AP

    Science Weekly
    How has the Russia-Ukraine war disrupted science? – podcast

    As we approach a year since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Ian Sample talks to physicist Professor John Ellis, and Arctic governance expert Svein Vigeland Rottem, about how the world of science has had to adapt

January 2023

  • The Atlas particle detector at Cern in Switzerland.

    Splitting the atomic scientists: how the Ukraine war ruined physics

    At Cern and elsewhere, a reluctance to give Russian researchers authorship credit on new papers has led to stalemate

July 2022

  • Peter Higgs

    Book of the day
    Elusive by Frank Close review – the brilliance of physicist Peter Higgs

  • The Large Hadron Collider at Cern near Geneva in Switzerland

    Cern gears up for more discoveries 10 years after ‘God particle’ find

April 2022

  • The Large Hadron Collider Atlas detector while under construction

    Large Hadron Collider to restart and hunt for a fifth force of nature

  • suzie sheehy at the rutherford appleton laboratory, chilton, oxon

    Dr Suzie Sheehy: ‘The eureka moment may come once in your career, or never’

December 2021

  • Alan Ward

    Other lives
    Alan Ward obituary

    Other lives: British physicist who spent much of his life in Africa, studying the effects of radioactivity

September 2021

  • Richard Feynman with fellow theoretical physicist Yang Chen Ning, pictured in the 1950s.

    Quantum of solace: even physicists are still scratching their heads

    Letters: Readers respond to an editorial about understanding quantum theory and defining the laws of physics

May 2021

  • HALO by Semiconductor. This major free installation, created by Semiconductor following their residency at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, invites audiences to step into the heart of the Big Bang. Brighton Festival, May 2021

    Help, it’s 1,000 trillion degrees in here! The Big Bang artwork that makes scientists cry

    Want would it have been like to be inside the Big Bang? We meet the ultra-hi-tech art duo who are using light, sound and sub-atomic astro data to recreate the biggest explosion ever

April 2021

  • A Cern simulation of a Higgs boson decaying into four muons

    The Guardian view on particle physics: have we got the model wrong?

    Editorial: Experiments suggest that the subatomic world may be much more complex than we thought

March 2021

  • A man rides his bicycle along the beam line of the Large Hadron Collider.

    Cern experiment hints at new force of nature

    Experts reveal ‘cautious excitement’ over unstable particles that fail to decay as standard model suggests

January 2021

  • Jack Steinberger in front of blackboard

    Jack Steinberger obituary

    Nobel prizewinning scientist whose work played a significant role in the development of modern particle physics theory

September 2020

  • Howard Davies for other lives

    Other lives
    Howard Davies obituary

    Other lives: Computer scientist whose work connected students and researchers across the world

June 2020

  • An artist’s impression of the proposed Future Circular Collider

    Cern poised to back plan for €20bn successor to Large Hadron Collider

    Proposed 100km circular tunnel would be four times as big and six times as powerful as LHC

February 2020

  • Peter Kirstein in March last year.

    Peter Kirstein obituary

    Computer scientist regarded as ‘the European father of the internet’
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