CoEPP brings together theorists and experimentalists from four Universities in Australia to work on the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider in CERN.
Time lapse videos of the #SuperKEKB control room during the first collisions achieved and recorded by the #BelleII detector in the night of April 25th, 2018. https://t.co/QJBVNDoV7S and https://t.co/rqmh1dSBOq
Watch the SuperKEKB accelerator LIVE TODAY from 12:00, as it prepares for its first collisions @niconicoen ( https://t.co/njiht2z5Fy )
#AskKEK if you have any questions ! #SuperKEKB#Belle2
For 20 years, one experiment has claimed to see dark-matter particles, but no one else has ever replicated its findings. @nattyover reports: https://t.co/coZQC4Xq8s
First event displays from the #LHC experiments for 2018, showing collisions with 3 proton bunches per beam.
Data-taking will begin in earnest when there are 1200 bunches per beam: https://t.co/99rUGLK4OF
Major milestone on January 15th: Final beam-focusing superconducting magnets, QCSL and QCSR, are now integrated in the #Belle2 interaction region. read more: https://t.co/fz3iZY6Cty
Physics results take centre stage on the 17th day of #ATLAS25Advent! In 2014, ATLAS published the first evidence for the electroweak production of W bosons with the same charge. Find out more:
Did you know we are living in a world of particles? If your answer is yes, then Particles4U is the competition for you! All primary and secondary students and teachers can participate - in their own language. Prizes for you & your classroom!
https://t.co/24KFxs9nvD #Particles4U
We were very excited to have @RichardMarlesMP visiting @CoEPP@UniofAdelaide today to see Dr Martin White, Prof Anthony Thomas and myself. We enjoyed discussing particle physics and our connections with @CERN