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 ...