Particle physicists from across North America met at TRIUMF last week to discuss the latest results from the ATLAS project at CERN's LHC. In addition to tantalizing hints of the Higgs, the workshop looked at more exotic possibilities.
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.
Canadian physicists captured three of the top spots in Physics World's annual ranking of the top 10 breakthroughs of the year. The T2K neutrino experiment in Japan directly involves TRIUMF and won 7th.
Seminars around the world and across Canada today announced new updates on the search for the Higgs boson of the Standard Model. We have surrounded its last hiding place!
A public seminar will be held at TRIUMF this Tuesday, December 13, to discuss the latest updates realeased from CERN about the serach for the Higgs Boson that day.
In three separate conferences this fortnight, key TRIUMF personnel are engaged in providing advice and guidance on the global medical-isotope supply chain.
TRIUMF's Machine Shop is staffed by an extraordinary team of gifted artisans who can turn a technical concept into a hard piece of reality using state-of-the-art precision machines.