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New experimental results show particles called muons can be corralled into beams suitable for high-energy collisions, paving the way for new physics.
Continuing to improve Executive Chair of STFC and particle physicist Professor Mark Thomson said:The UK continues to enjoy a strong and fruitful relationship with CERN.
New type of particle accelerator beams its way to a world first Date: April 4, 2011 Source: Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Summary: A new technology that promises a range of ...
Researchers have announced results from a new search at the European X-ray Free Electron Laser (European XFEL) Facility at Hamburg for a hypothetical particle that may make up the dark matter of ...
This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast features a wide-ranging interview with Dave Newbold, who is Executive Director, National Laboratories Science and Technologies for the UK’s Science and ...
However, for the time being physicists seem happy. “The flexibility that STFC have employed in addressing the reduction in grants is very welcome,” says particle physicist Mark Lancaster from ...
The Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) is aiming to develop more compact particle accelerators for commercial use in a range of industries.
The University has received £2.38 million to support the work of the Bristol Particle Physics Group over the next three years.
Particle accelerators are helping to push forward the frontiers of theoretical physics but they’ve also had more impact on your everyday life than you realise.
Powerful new particle accelerator a step closer with muon-marshalling technology Date: July 17, 2024 Source: Imperial College London Summary: New experimental results show particles called muons ...