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Applications now open for beam time requests at the HiRadMat facility at CERN SPS
Experiments have found compelling evidence for a new two-baryon state
The International School of Trigger and Data Acquisition will take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 28 January
The first direct high-precision measurement of the proton’s magnetic moment sets the stage for BASE
Fermilab's new flagship neutrino-oscillation experiment, NOvA, has recorded its first neutrinos
In the summer of 1964, the results of an experiment studying neutral kaons at Brookhaven Laboratory took the particle-physics community by surprise
A paper from the AEgIS collaboration in today's Nature Communications explains an ingenious method for measuring the deflection of antiprotons
ICFA has issued a statement endorsing the particle-physics strategic plans produced in Europe, Asia and the US, and their globally aligned priorities
The LHCb experiment has presented the results of a study of strange beauty meson B0s decay into an anti-charm meson D0, a K- meson and a π+ meson
Michail Bachtis presents all the latest from CMS. Watch the webcast from 11am CET
Miguel Jimenez to head CERN-ITER collaboration steering committee