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From 1 April onwards, the home page of CERN will take on a simpler persona that hearkens back to the early days of the Web
The Antiproton Decelerator will see refurbishment work that will help its experiments to trap more antimatter than before
As part of CERN’s celebrations of the 30th anniversary of the Web, an international team is at CERN to recreate the WorldWideWeb browser
Following our article on the PS Booster, we take a look at the next link in CERN’s accelerator chain: the venerable PS and its magnet system
ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb presented their key physics results at an end-of-year series of talks
Recent results from CMS explore third-generation leptoquarks: hypothetical particles that combine the properties of leptons and quarks
The experiment successfully accelerated electrons with plasma wakefields generated by protons, a world first
Proton beams from the SPS at CERN were used to generate plasma waves upon which the electrons “surfed”
Virtual visits give CMS collaborators in Seoul chance to introduce students to particle physics
A new technique developed at CERN will allow electron synchrotrons to operate at higher energies by reducing the diameter of the beam pipes
The LHC operators hope to break last year’s record for total proton-proton collisions delivered to the experiments
Participants enrolled in the “We Start” programme spent a day immersed in technology