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Scientists discover CP violation in baryon decays, shedding light on why the universe is mostly made of matter.
Scientists observe CP violation in baryons, a key clue in understanding why matter dominates the universe over antimatter.
MARY K. GAILLARD, a pioneering theoretical physicist whose mathematical predictions helped shape the Standard Model of ...
Fifty experts on nuclear physics, particle physics and astrophysics met at CERN from 9 to 13 June to discuss how to use ...
With a mission to harmonize and advance medical physics in terms of the field’s professional, clinic and scientific expression across Europe, the federation applies physics to healthcare to benefits ...
A new book on quantum physics is pleasingly full of cutting-edge topics. Yet it isn't the accessible work it promised to be ...
"Chicago played a major role in each of the key advancements in kaon physics -- every single one," said Yau Wah, professor in physics. Wah is co-spokesperson of the K0 at Tokai (KOTO) experiment ...
A new recipe for black holes could do away with central singularities, saving the laws of physics from troubling infinities.
Milestone: observing a rare kaon decay Since 2023, EPFL has extended its physics research expertise to research with kaons, becoming the first Swiss institution part of CERN's NA62 experiment. In ...
This makes kaon to pion-and-neutrino-antineutrino decay one of the few areas in which new particle physics could be discovered.
The NA62 experiment at CERN has detected a very rare decay of a Kaon particle for the first time. The particle process was predicted theoretically, is now statistically confirmed and thus ...
Particle pioneer: Rosemary Fowler, pictured (right) with her daughter Mary Fowler, was awarded an honorary degree this week from the University of Bristol. (Courtesy: University of Bristol/David ...