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A “muoscope” with CMS technology

Researchers from the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider are developing a new application based on one of the experiment’s particle detectors

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Knowledge sharing
22 March, 2019
Knowledge sharing
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22 March, 2019

LHCb sees a new flavour of matter–antimatter asymmetry

The LHCb collaboration has observed a phenomenon known as CP violation in the decays of a particle known as a D0 meson for the first time

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Physics
21 March, 2019
Physics
Press release
21 March, 2019

ATLAS observes light scattering off light

The ATLAS Collaboration has reported the observation of light-by-light scattering with a significance beyond eight standard deviations

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Physics
19 March, 2019

Report reveals full reach of LHC programme

A 1000+ page report quantifies the physics potential of the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider

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Physics
19 March, 2019

LHC beam pipe to be mined for monopoles

As-yet-undiscovered particles may lie waiting in tube that carried particles for collision within CMS

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Physics
15 March, 2019
Physics
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15 March, 2019

Web at 30: celebrating a culture of openness

As the Web turns 30, particle physics continues to blaze a trail in open science

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Computing
15 March, 2019

CERN Accelerator School: Advanced Accelerator Physics 9 – 21 June 2019

Registration is now open for the CERN Accelerator School’s course on Advanced Accelerator Physics, to be held in Slangerup, Denmark, from 9 to 21 June 2019

Announcement
Accelerators
07 March, 2019
Accelerators
Announcement
07 March, 2019

ATLAS releases first result using full LHC Run 2 dataset

The result sets bounds on grand unified theories, which might fill gaps in the Standard Model of particle physics

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Physics
07 March, 2019

FASER: CERN approves new experiment to look for long-lived, exotic particles

The experiment, which will complement existing searches for dark matter at the LHC, will be operational in 2021

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Experiments
07 March, 2019

AEgIS makes positronium for antimatter gravity experiments

The AEgIS collaboration at CERN has found a new way of making long-lived positronium atoms for antimatter gravity experiments

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Physics
05 March, 2019