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ATLAS and CMS present new measurements of the properties of the Higgs boson
As CERN’s winter shutdown draws to a close, watch this video to see what has been going on underground
This release includes datasets that were used to discover the Higgs boson
A look back at the milestone papers CMS has published since its beginning
See in images how the “heart” of the CMS detector, its Pixel Tracker, was replaced
At the beginning of March, the CMS collaboration installed an important part of its detector: its second-generation Pixel Tracker
This week the CMS collaboration is replacing the heart of its detector: its tracking system
The CMS detector’s tracking system, which determines the trajectories of charged particles, is being replaced this week at Point 5
Virtual visits give CMS collaborators in Seoul chance to introduce students to particle physics
CERN conducted its fourth reddit AMA to discuss the recent release of 300 terabytes of data from the CMS collaboration
The CMS collaboration makes 300 TB of high-quality data from the LHC available to the public through the CERN Open Data Portal
Fermilab’s Joel Butler will take the reins of the CMS collaboration in September