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CERN Council takes further measures in response to the invasion of Ukraine
Mass matters when quarks cross a quark–gluon plasma
A new analysis by the ALICE collaboration confirms the expected role of quark mass in the interactions of quarks with a quark–gluon plasma
ATLAS nets top quark produced together with a photon
With its high statistical significance, the result represents the first observation of electroweak top-quark–photon production
Environmental awareness: reducing the energy consumption of CERN’s IT infrastructure
Thirty years of Hungarian membership of CERN: the President of the Republic visits the Organization
President Áder visited the CMS cavern and the Globe of Science and Innovation to mark the anniversary of his country joining CERN
ATLAS seeks out unusual signatures of long-lived particles
Physicists at the ATLAS experiment are on the hunt for new, long-lived particles to help explain several outstanding mysteries of our Universe
Writing up the results: award-winning writers visit CERN
Stories inspired by the visit will be published in an anthology later this year
ORIGIN-CMS exhibition in Seoul – it’s a wrap!
An exhibition centre in South Korea was “wrapped” in CMS for six months last year. The innovative science, art and education exhibition is still accessible online.
ATLAS celebrates its 2021 Thesis Award winners
Six young researchers were honoured in an online ceremony on 24 February
Largest matter-antimatter asymmetry observed
New results from the LHCb experiment on CP asymmetry in charmless three-body charged B meson decays include the largest CP asymmetry ever observed