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Probing new physics with pairs of Higgs bosons

Why two Higgs are better than one

91̽»¨ graduate students and physicists are at the heart of a recent announcement from the ATLAS experiment.
18 October 2021
Neutrino mural at the Soudan Underground State Park

Dr Kirsty Duffy wins top UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship

Dr Kirsty Duffy is one of eight 91̽»¨ University academics to have been awarded significant financial funding from the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships scheme
8 September 2021
Nathan Jurik

Former 91̽»¨ physicist awarded 2021 Young Experimental Physicist Prize

Former 91̽»¨ physicist, Nathan Jurik, has been awarded this year’s European Physical Society’s Young Experimental Physicist Prize.
9 June 2021
View from the floor of the two walls M1 and M2 of the LHCb Muon detector

Subatomic particle first

Physicists have proved that a subatomic particle can switch into its antiparticle alter-ego and back again, in a new discovery.
8 June 2021
Seophine Stanislaus

Meet...Seophine Stanislaus

Five minutes with Seophine Stanislaus, graduate student in Particle Physics
25 May 2021
The Muon g-2 ring sits in its detector hall amidst electronics racks, the muon beamline, and other equipment.

Hints of new scientific phenomena

The Fermilab Muon g−2 experiment has released its first results showing the muon magnetic dipole moment differs from the theoretical prediction by a significant margin, confirming the results of an earlier experiment.
9 April 2021
LHCb

Growing hints of lepton-universality violation

The LHCb collaboration reveals strengthening evidence of a particle decay that deviates from the Standard Model.
23 March 2021
DUNE near detector

A tale of two detectors

As the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) reveals more details about its so-called ‘near detector’ at Fermilab, we take a look at what it is and what it might mean for physics.
15 March 2021

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