Category: Physics

  • A feast of physics to tide us over until Moriond…

    CERN has a very rich physics programme not only at the high-energy frontier, let’s take a look at some of the interesting results it’s producing.

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  • The ALPHA experiment explores the secrets of antimatter

    The ALPHA experiment explores the secrets of antimatter

    The ALPHA experiment at CERN’s Antiproton Decelerator reports the first observation of the hyperfine structure of antihydrogen

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  • Kick-off for the 2017 LHC physics season

    Kick-off for the 2017 LHC physics season

    Data-taking has started again at the LHC: the experiments are continuing their exploration of physics at the unprecedented energy of 13 TeV.

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  • A feast of physics at the winter conferences

    A first glimpse at the winter conferences of what the LHC’s extraordinary performance in 2016 means for physics

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  • BASE precisely measures antiproton’s magnetic moment

    BASE precisely measures antiproton’s magnetic moment

    CERN experiment reports sixfold improved measurement of the magnetic moment of the antiproton

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  • A dual tech gem for future neutrino detectors

    A dual tech gem for future neutrino detectors

    Innovative technologies for next-generation neutrino detectors are currently being tested in the CERN Neutrino Platform project WA105

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  • Charting the future of CERN

    CERN’s Director General on why the coming years will be crucial for the long-term future of particle physics.

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  • A new energy frontier for heavy ions

    This week’s heavy-ion run at the LHC breaks a symbolic barrier, says CERN accelerator physicist John Jowett

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  • Breaking the Rules

    This week it’s the turn of heavy-ion physics to take the spotlight

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  • Seeing is believing

    Lucio Rossi reflects on how particle accelerators extend our sense of sight

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