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This is post #2 of a three-part series on the Muon g-2 experiment. Check out Amara McCune’s post on the
This is post #1 of a three-part series on the Muon g-2 experiment. April 7th is an eagerly anticipated day.
In Part I of the series we saw how dark matter could cause mass extinction by inducing biosphere-wide cancer, stirring
Article Title: "FASER: ForwArd Search ExpeRiment at the LHC" Authors: The FASER Collaboration  Reference: https://arxiv.org/abs/1901.04468 When the LHC starts up
We might not have gotten here without dark matter. It was the gravitational pull of dark matter, which makes up
Generic searches in proton collisions: Because (theoretical) imagination shouldn't be the limit.
How would you describe dark matter in one word? Mysterious? Ubiquitous? Massive? Theorists often try to settle the question in
Title: “A Strong No-Go Theorem on Wigner’s Friend Paradox.” Author: Kok-Wei Bong et al. Reference: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1907.05607.pdf  There’s one thing nearly
Article Title: ABCDisCo: Automating the ABCD Method with Machine Learning Authors: Gregor Kasieczka, Benjamin Nachman, Matthew D. Schwartz, David Shih
This is from arXiv:2009.04476 [hep-th] Inside the Hologram: Reconstructing the bulk observer's experience   The holographic principle in high energy

 

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