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‘Light shining through a wall’: ALPS experiment begins search for dark matter

Learn more about the ALPS experiment, the most sensitive model-independent method to search for light particles.

The hunt for invisibles

Discover how the DarkWave project could solve mysteries associated with dark matter particles, which affect the Universe's expansion rate.

Uncovering the secrets of the Universe with neutrino research

Find out more about the major collaborations in neutrino research helping to answer the great mysteries of the Universe.

A new light in the dark: Prospects and status of the Light Dark Matter eXperiment

Within the next ten years, LDMX - the Light Dark Matter eXperiment - will open new possibilities to explore the dark side of our Universe.

Neutrino discovery made by a particle collider in scientific first

Scientists have made a neutrino discovery using a first-of-its-kind particle collider to deepen their particle understanding.

IceCube: Paving the way for next-generation neutrino discovery

The IceCube Observatory could unlock the mysteries of the Universe through its advanced neutrino discoveries. Neutrinos are tiny, nearly massless particles that rarely interact with...

The Standard Model: How can we identify its strengths and weaknesses?

Theoretical particle physicists are providing exact predictions to compare LHC measurements to reveal the strengths and shortcomings of the Standard Model. Discoveries behind the decimal...

The most advanced search for axion dark matter

Scientists have successfully taken the first step to search for DFSZ axion dark matter originating from the Grand Unification Theory.

Quark-gluon plasma mystery is finally solved

Find out how researchers solved a quark-gluon plasma mystery that has long-evaded scientists and enriches our understanding of the Universe.

Creating an optical atom with water droplets

Researchers from the University of Gothenburg have shed new light on how atoms work through a water-based experiment.

Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment: Solving the Universe’s mysteries

Justin Evans from the University of Manchester details the UK’s contributions to the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment in the US.

Inside the CMS HL-LHC upgrades at Cornell University

Cornell's CMS detector will be upgraded to provide an integrated luminosity an order of magnitude larger than during the pre-High-Luminosity LHC.

What’s next for the CMS experiment?

As the Large Hadron Collider enters its Run 3 data-taking phase, Gaelle Boudoul explains what this means for the CMS experiment.

Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory deepens our understanding of dark matter

Read how Australia’s newly constructed Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory will enhance our understanding of dark matter and the Universe.

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