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A research pivot by Weizmann Institute scientists uses artificial intelligence to unravel the mysteries of colliding particles
Weizmann Institute’s physics alumni reunion gives rise to a new video clip, in an unusual collaboration between Institute physicists and the pop...
Prof. Eilam Gross deliverd the Tenth Oscar van Leer Lecture
The long and complicated journey to detect the Higgs boson, which started with one small step about 25 years ago, might finally have reached its...
Work on specialized particle detectors takes Dr. Hagar Landsman from Antarctic ice to Italian underground caves.
Weizmann scientists are hoping to see more conclusive signs of the Higgs boson later this year.
Extra events in the probable mass range of the Higgs boson provide first hints for its possible existence.
A search for possible dark matter candidates has narrowed the possibilities.
Prof. Eilam Gross was appointed new convener of the Higgs physics group for the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider, CERN
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