The victory of matter over antimatter. «A particle of beauty» told physicists why the Universe came into being

News Science and space 04-21-2025 at 15:51 comment
Physicists from CERN working on Large Hadron Collider, came close to answering why there was more matter in the early Universe than antimatter.

The collider never dreamed of it. Phantom neutrino sets an absolute energy record

News Science and space 04-18-2025 at 16:03 comment
An international team of scientists using the KM3NeT underwater telescope managed to detect a high-energy neutrino.

The Large Hadron Collider will be supplemented with the MATHUSLA — detector to search for long-lived particles

News Science and space 04-11-2025 at 15:40 comment
Large Hadron Collider to receive new large-scale MATHUSLA detector to detect hypothetical particles with a long period of existence.

«Smallest known particle»: CERN physicists detect toponium signal in Large Hadron Collider

News Science and space 04-09-2025 at 17:47 comment
Scientists from the European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN) have announced the possible detection of the signal of the smallest elementary particle — toponium at the Large Hadron Collider.

CERN wants to build a 91 km supercollider for $17.4 billion

News Science and space 04-02-2025 at 12:45 comment
The European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN) has published a feasibility study for the construction of a new particle accelerator, but has not decided on the sources of funding.

Neutrinos — former black holes? Scientists find traces of Hawking radiation for the first time

News Science and space 03-12-2025 at 12:25 comment
In February 2025, the European project KM3NeT discovered an incredibly powerful neutrinos, which could have arisen from a black hole explosion. 

CERN denies Russians access to the Large Hadron Collider

News Science and space 12-02-2024 at 14:49 comment
At the end of November, the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) officially terminated its long-standing collaboration with Russian scientists and engineers — and closed access to the Large Hadron Collider, reports the German publication Heise (via Highload).

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