Tag: particle physics


  • Upcoming Events at CERN: 4th International History of Particle Physics Symposium and ‘Invisible Energy’ Screening

    Upcoming Events at CERN: 4th International History of Particle Physics Symposium and ‘Invisible Energy’ Screening

    Overview: A Week of Knowledge Sharing at CERN CERN is hosting a cornerstone event for science historians and particle physicists: the 4th International Symposium on the History of Particle Physics. Running from November 10 to 13, this gathering brings together researchers from around the world to explore how our understanding of the subatomic world has…

  • 4th International Symposium: A Deep Dive into the History of Particle Physics at CERN

    4th International Symposium: A Deep Dive into the History of Particle Physics at CERN

    Overview: A Milestone in the History of Particle Physics The 4th International Symposium on the History of Particle Physics is returning to CERN for a focused exploration of how the field has evolved, the people who shaped its trajectory, and the pivotal moments that defined modern science. From the early discoveries that opened the subatomic…

  • Higgs Boson and the Fate of the Universe: Insights from Modern Physics

    Higgs Boson and the Fate of the Universe: Insights from Modern Physics

    Introduction: The Higgs Boson and a Cosmic Question The discovery of the Higgs boson at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2012 marked a milestone in particle physics. This elusive particle is intertwined with the mechanism that gives mass to other fundamental particles, a cornerstone of the Standard Model. But beyond the laboratory, the Higgs…

  • Higgs Boson and the Fate of the Universe: Insights from Physicists

    Higgs Boson and the Fate of the Universe: Insights from Physicists

    The Higgs Discovery and its Significance On July 4, 2012, physicists at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) announced the discovery of a particle consistent with the long-sought Higgs boson. This breakthrough confirmed the mechanism that endows certain elementary particles with mass, a cornerstone of the Standard Model of particle physics. The discovery was not merely…

  • Higgs Boson and the Universe’s Fate: What a Physicist Says

    Higgs Boson and the Universe’s Fate: What a Physicist Says

    What the Higgs Boson Is and Why It Matters The Higgs boson sits at the heart of one of the most celebrated successes in modern physics: the mechanism that gives elementary particles mass. Discovered in 2012 at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) near Geneva, the Higgs boson confirmed the existence of the Higgs field, a…

  • IU Scientists Crack Universe’s Building Block Code

    IU Scientists Crack Universe’s Building Block Code

    IU Scientists Crack the Neutrino Puzzle Behind Matter’s Dominance Researchers at Indiana University (IU) have announced a breakthrough in understanding one of the cosmos’s deepest mysteries: why matter prevails over antimatter in the universe. The discovery results from a first‑of‑its‑kind joint analysis that blends data from two premier international neutrino experiments, NOvA in the United…

  • Neutrino CP Violation: IU Leads Global Breakthrough

    Neutrino CP Violation: IU Leads Global Breakthrough

    Global Collaboration Sheds Light on a Fundamental Cosmos Question Researchers at Indiana University (IU) have helped push the boundaries of particle physics through a groundbreaking collaboration between two leading international neutrino experiments, NOvA in the United States and T2K in Japan. The joint analysis, published in Nature, addresses one of science’s most enduring mysteries: why…

  • IU Scientists Crack Neutrino Code for Universe’s Matter

    IU Scientists Crack Neutrino Code for Universe’s Matter

    Big Question, Tiny Particles Neutrinos are among the universe’s most abundant yet most elusive particles. They hardly interact with matter, travel through planets, stars, and you, and come in three flavors: electron, muon, and tau. Understanding how they change from one flavor to another—neutrino oscillations—could illuminate one of cosmology’s oldest mysteries: why the universe is…

  • Neutrinos and CP Violation: IU Scientists Breakthrough

    Neutrinos and CP Violation: IU Scientists Breakthrough

    Global Collaboration Illuminates One of Physics’ Greatest Questions Scientists at Indiana University have helped edge humanity closer to answering why matter dominates over nothingness in the universe. In a first-of-its-kind joint analysis, researchers merged insights from two premier international neutrino experiments—NOvA in the United States and T2K in Japan—to study the tiny, elusive particles that…

  • IU Scientists Crack the Universe’s Building-Block Code

    IU Scientists Crack the Universe’s Building-Block Code

    Breaking the Silence of Neutrinos Scientists at Indiana University have taken a major step toward answering one of cosmology’s deepest questions: why does the universe favor matter over nothingness? The breakthrough comes from a collaborative, first-of-its-kind joint analysis between two flagship international neutrino experiments — NOvA in the United States and T2K in Japan. Published…