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ALICE precisely compares light nuclei and antinuclei

The comparison, published today in <em>Nature Physics</em>, confirms a fundamental symmetry of nature to an unprecedented precision for light nuclei

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Experiments
17 August, 2015

LHC experiments present latest results in Vienna

The world particle-physics community has convened in Vienna for the 2015 European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics

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Experiments
27 July, 2015

Grey Book gets new look

The CERN Grey Book database, which stores data on the laboratory’s research programme, has been revamped

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Experiments
21 July, 2015
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21 July, 2015

A brand new look for the CERN Grey Book

The CERN Grey Book database, which stores data on the laboratory’s research programme, has been revamped

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Experiments
21 July, 2015
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21 July, 2015

In particular: A new podcast from ATLAS

Check out a new podcast from particle physicists Tova Holmes and Laura Jeanty that brings you right to the heart of the ATLAS collaboration

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Experiments
03 July, 2015
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03 July, 2015

Search for Hidden Particles: Workshop on 2 July

There will be an open symposium about the SHiP project from 2pm to 6pm on 2 July in CERN's Main Auditorium (500-1-001)

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Experiments
29 June, 2015

Seeing the invisible: Event displays in particle physics

From cloud chambers to 3D animations, physicists use a host of ingenious techniques to reveal subatomic particles too tiny to see

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Experiments
04 June, 2015

Major work to ready the LHC experiments for Run 2

Next week, the LHC experiments will start taking data for the LHC's second run. Find out how they used the long shutdown to upgrade their detectors

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Experiments
29 May, 2015

CMS and LHCb experiments reveal new rare particle decay

The CMS and LHCb experiments at the LHC have observed a very rare decay. An important milestone in the search for hints of new physics

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Experiments
12 May, 2015

A milestone towards a higher-energy nuclear physics facility

The first acceleration module of HIE-ISOLDE has been installed. The new accelerator will increase the energy of CERN’s nuclear physics facility

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Experiments
04 May, 2015