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What’s next for the ALICE Collaboration at CERN?

Discover the upgrades made to the ALICE detector during the LHC’s Long Shutdown period, outlined by CERN Spokesperson, Luciano Musa.

From RHIC to the EIC: Taking our exploration of matter to the next frontier

Doon Gibbs, Director of Brookhaven National Laboratory, gives an update on physics at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) and its future transformation into...

A new era of possibilities for the Large Hadron Collider

Mike Lamont, Director for Accelerators and Technology at CERN, explains what Run 3 of the Large Hadron Collider means for physics discoveries.

Researchers challenge Einstein’s theory using extreme stars

An international research team have conducted a 16-year long experiment with the aim to challenge Einstein’s theory of general relativity. A research team from the...

Analysing large carbonaceous molecules in cosmic environments

Dr Christine Joblin of the CNRS and her colleague Dr Hassan Sabbah of the University of Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier highlight the ability...

UKAEA and Commonwealth Fusion Systems: Advancing fusion energy

UK Atomic Energy Authority and Commonwealth Fusion Systems announced a new agreement on 25 July 2022 committed to advancing fusion energy. UK Atomic Energy Authority...

Next-generation atomic clocks: Advancing quantum technology

A research team from Birmingham University, a part of the UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing, has developed next-generation atomic clocks. A research team of...

Analysing the breakup of deuterons through photon-deuteron collisions

Scientists observe photon-deuteron collisions to gain insight into the gluons that bind the building blocks of matter and what it takes to break protons...

Differential electrochemical mass spectrometry: real-time analysis of electrochemical processes

Dr Dane Walker from Hiden Analytical discusses how differential electrochemical mass spectrometry offers real-time analysis of electrochemical processes. Electrochemistry is a field of research focussed...

A pulsar’s ability to host planets: Revealed at the first exoplanet detection

A research team from the Royal Astronomical Society investigated the first exoplanet detection and revealed that a pulsar has the ability to host planets,...

Launching LHC Run 3: Expanding the LHC physics programme

CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) Run 3 is set to launch after three years of upgrade and maintenance work. A new period of data collection...

Scientists investigate the link between star formation and radio emission

A research team from Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam has investigated the link between star formation and radio emission. Fifty years ago, scientists observed a connection...

Horizon EUROfusion: Developing clean and safe nuclear fusion energy

Horizon EUROfusion is celebrating the start of conceptual designs for a power plant to develop clean and safe nuclear fusion energy. EUROfusion will be celebrating...

Considering a career in particle accelerators? One woman’s success story

Dr Sandra Biedron, Research Professor at the University of New Mexico and former Argonne physicist, spoke to The Innovation Platform’s Georgie Whitworth to discuss...

The power of particle accelerators as research infrastructures

Dr Sandra Biedron, a Research Professor at the University of New Mexico and former Argonne physicist, spoke to The Innovation Platform’s Georgie Whitworth to...

Investigating dendrite formation to develop lithium-metal batteries

A research team from Stanford University has investigated dendrite formation to further improve lithium-metal batteries. A novel mathematical model combining physics and chemistry to develop...

The Soreq Applied Research Accelerator Facility: The high-intensity frontier

The Soreq Applied Research Accelerator Facility is set to be a source of unprecedented fluxes of neutrons and radioactive nuclides. High-intensity neutron beams and large...

Images captured of a near-Sun comet breaking apart

A research team from the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan has captured images of a near-Sun comet breaking apart. Scientists captured images of a near-Sun...

Groundbreaking research reveals the speed of magnetising a material

An international team of scientists, including researchers from Lancaster University, have discovered the speed of magnetising a material.  The research team consisted of scientists from...

The DUNE experiment intends to unlock the mysteries of the neutrino

Stefan Söldner-Rembold, Co-spokesperson for Fermilab’s Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE), explores the groundbreaking discoveries that the experiment is set to enable. The U.S. Department of...

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