Experimental Result |
Nature Physics Cover: Novel Acceleration |
08 March 2012 |
TRIUMF accelerator physicists contribute to an advance that made the cover of March 2012 Nature Physics. The breakthrough pertains to a novel acceleration technique. |
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Experimental Result |
Daya Bay Collab Measures Neutrinos |
07 March 2012 |
The international Daya Bay Collaboration reports on an elusive neutrino property, confirming and enhancing early results from the Canada/Japan measurements from the T2K collaboration. |
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Experimental Result |
Canadian-led Research Zaps Antimatter |
07 March 2012 |
The ALPHA Collaboration released new results today in Nature. They have successfully manipulated antihydrogen atoms with microwaves. |
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Experimental Result |
Fermilab Narrows in on the Higgs |
07 March 2012 |
Using different search techniques, physicists at Fermilab see hints of Higgs boson sighting consistent with those from LHC. |
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Experimental Result |
Faster-than-light Neutrinos Under Scrutiny |
05 March 2012 |
The controversial results of the faster-than-light neutrino experiment performed at CERN may be due to GPS technical issues. |
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Experimental Result |
New Record in Weighing the W Boson |
23 February 2012 |
Several TRIUMF researchers are involved in Fermilab's CDF experiment which today announced the world's most sensitive measurement of the mass of the W boson. |
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Experimental Result |
Tc-99m Made on Multiple Cyclotrons |
20 February 2012 |
The TRIUMF-led team announced today at the AAAS meeting that they have successfully produced commercial quantities of the critical medical isotope technetium-99m on existing cyclotrons in two provinces. |
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Experimental Result |
Understanding Helium |
05 February 2012 |
Recent measurements with TRIUMF's TITAN facility, combined with theoretical modeling from TRIUMF's theory group, push back the frontiers of understanding nuclei--starting with the helium family of isotopes. |
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Experimental Result |
Short Lived, but Highly Charged |
16 January 2012 |
Results from the TITAN team's precision studies of the rubidium-74 nucleus were published in Physical Review Letters and selected as an Editor's Choice. The team developed high charge states of the ions to achieve the record results. |
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Experimental Result |
A World Record for Isotope Production |
20 December 2011 |
TRIUMF has set a new world record for most intense beams directed onto a heavy, metal target for isotope production. The new record is nearly five times the previous one held by CERN's ISOLDE project. |
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