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A gear-train for particle physics
Clockwork theory has been revived and reformulated by scientists from CERN to solve a difficult problem at the heart of particle physics. Continue reading
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Tagged Ben Allanach, CERN, clockwork theory, diphoton channel, Gian Giudice, grand unification, Higgs boson, Large Hadron Collider, Matthew McCullough, Maxwell's equations, naturalness problem, particle physics, Planck scale, Rencontres de Moriond, supersymmetry
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Hopes for a new particle at the LHC offset by call for more data
The data pointing at signs of a new particle isn’t good enough to use yet. Continue reading
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Tagged ATLAS experiment, CMS experiment, diphoton channel, look-elsewhere effect, particle physics, Rencontres de Moriond, resonance, SUSY
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