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Local organization Family Inc. rebranding as Firefly

Family Inc. announced this week it would become Firefly, while it continues to provide Early Head Start, public health and literacy programs. ....

Kimberly Kolakowski , Family Inc , Early Head Start , Council Bluffs Based , Director Kimberly Kolakowski , He Economy ,

MoEDAL zeroes in on magnetic monopoles

The MoEDAL detector (Image: CERN) The late physicist Joseph Polchinski once said the existence of magnetic monopoles is “one of the safest bets that one can make about physics not yet seen”. In its quest for these particles, which have a magnetic charge and are predicted by several theories that extend the Standard Model, the MoEDAL collaboration at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has not yet proven Polchinski right, but its latest findings mark a significant stride forward. The results, reported in two papers posted on the arXiv preprint server, considerably narrow the search window for these hypothetical particles. At the LHC, pairs of magnetic monopoles could be produced in interactions between protons or heavy ions. In collisions between protons, they could be formed from a single virtual photon (the Drell–Yan mechanism) or the fusion of two virtual photons (the photon-fusion mechanism). Pairs of magnetic monopoles could also be produced from the vacuum in the enormous magne ....

Joseph Polchinski , Standard Model , Large Hadron Collider , Penetrating Particles , Arge Hadron Collider , High Energy Physics ,

Smeared R-ratio from lattice QCD

The ratio () of the cross-sections for +−→ hadrons and +−→+− is an extremely interesting hadronic observable due to its phenomenological applications. ....

Arge Hadron Collider , High Energy Physics ,

Shaping The Future Of AI For Fundamental Physics

From April 30 to May 3 more than 300 researchers in fundamental physics will gather in Amsterdam for the first edition of the EUCAIF conference, an initiative supported by the APPEC, NuPecc and ECFA consortia, which is meant to structure future European research activities in fundamental physics with Artificial Intelligence technologies. ....

Noord Holland , Christoph Weniger , University Of Amsterdam , From April , Artificial Intelligence , Sascha Caron ,

The charm and beauty associated with the electroweak gauge bosons with ATLAS

The production of electroweak gauge bosons is a probe for a wide range of important physics aspects at the LHC. ....

Arge Hadron Collider , High Energy Physics ,