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LHCb investigates the properties of one of physics’ most puzzling particles
The particle, known as χc1(3872), has fascinated physicists for years. Now, the LHCb collaboration is closer to finding out what it is made up of
CMS congratulates its 2023 Award and Thesis Award winners
The CMS collaboration presents its 2023 awards for outstanding contributions to three doctoral students and 50 collaboration members
Digital archaeology: new LEP data now available to all
Retrieving and preserving access to data from experiments that ran in the 90s is a complex task carried out by passionate experts in the IT department
2023 Annual Report – Chapter VI of the Staff Rules and Regulations
Settlement of disputes and discipline
Upcoming events
Check out this curated list of upcoming events for the CERN community
Accelerator Report: No summer holidays for the accelerator complex
CERN’s accelerators show very good availability rates: beams are in place
CERN70: The end of the alphabet
Carlo Rubbia’s name is closely related to the discovery of the W and Z particles at CERN. In 1984, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, together with Simon van der Meer, for the work he had done as head of the UA1 collaboration
Procedure for obtaining visas for Switzerland and France – Signature rights
In accordance with the Status Agreements with CERN, Switzerland and France facilitate the entry of members of the Organization’s personnel on to their territories