Take your pick of the Standard Model’s shortcomings: almost all of them motivate the search for additional Higgs bosons.
New evidence from CERN's Large Electron­Positron collider (LEP) sheds more light on the way quarks can transform.
In the May 1966 issue, A J Herz and W O Lock described the development of nuclear-emulsion detectors, highlighting a CERN experiment that determined the magnetic moment of the Λ 0 baryon.
A quarter of a century ago, several theorists published an unexpected result which opened the door to quantum chromodynamics (QCD), the unusual field theory that describes quarks and gluons. This ye ...