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Fresh antimatter study by ALICE will help with search for dark matter
The study of light antinuclei – from creation to annihilation – will bolster future indirect dark matter searches
ISOLDE scores a first with laser spectroscopy of short-lived radioactive molecules
The result represents an essential step towards using these molecules for fundamental physics research and beyond
ATLAS probes dark matter using the Higgs boson
The Higgs boson plays a crucial role in the search for dark matter at the Large Hadron Collider
ASACUSA researchers create and study new exotic atom at PSI
Further studies could be used to test the Standard Model of particle physics
Searching for matter–antimatter asymmetry in the Higgs boson–top quark interaction
The ATLAS and CMS collaborations used the full LHC Run 2 dataset to obtain new insights into the interaction
Update of the European Strategy for particle physics postponed
The extraordinary session of the CERN Council scheduled for 25 May will be replaced by a discussion via videoconference to determine the next steps in the process
New LHCb analysis still sees previous intriguing results
The new analysis continues to find tension with the Standard Model, but more data are needed to identify its cause
ALPHA reports first measurements of certain quantum effects in antimatter
The measurements are consistent with predictions for “normal” matter and pave the way for future precision studies
MoEDAL hunts for dyons
The MoEDAL collaboration at CERN reports the first search at a particle accelerator for particles with both electric and magnetic charge
ISOLDE spots another pear-shaped nucleus
An experiment performed at CERN’s ISOLDE facility shows that the nucleus of the isotope radium-222 is pear-shaped