At the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), physicists accelerate particles to the highest energies and in the greatest numbers that humanity has ever achieved. We smash them together at greater than ...
Effect of a novel anti-PD-1-proIL-2 bifunctional fusion protein on potent anti-tumor activity via PD-1 checkpoint inhibition and conditional IL-2R agonism. Prediction of immune-related adverse events ...
There were a huge variety of potential new physics signatures that physicists have been seeking at the LHC, from extra dimensions to dark matter to supersymmetric particles to micro-black holes. But ...
For decades, physicists sought the Higgs boson: the theorized “God particle” whose alter ego, a field pervading the entire universe, endows matter with mass. In 2012, scientists finally found the ...
Red lines show the disintegration of a B-sub-s into two muons in the CMS camera at the Large Hadron Collider. Yello, green and blue are used to denote particles other than muons. Purdue University ...
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