Scientists at CERN’s LHCb experiment have discovered a new particle made of two charm quarks and one down quark.
The new particle, named Xi-cc-plus, carries two heavy charm quarks and is about four times heavier than an ordinary proton.
Researchers at CERN have announced a new particle that is like a slightly heavier version of the proton. This new particle, ...
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CERN scientists detect rare particle decay seen just once in 10 billion events
Researchers at CERN have just upgraded their understanding on one of the rarest particle ...
Artist’s impression of the new particle, which contains two charm quarks and one down quark. (Image: CERN) Deep beneath the French-Swiss border, the world’s most powerful particle accelerator has once ...
A lot of the science from our accelerators is published long after collisions end, so storing experimental data for future physicists is crucial. About a billion pairs of particles collide every ...
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Is CERN opening portals to another dimension?
Is CERN opening portals to another dimension? This video explores the complex experiments conducted at CERN, particularly focusing on the Large Hadron Collider and its potential implications for our ...
Edited by Mónica Bello, In the Spaces Between is a sustained reflection on the long-running Arts at CERN programme.
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