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Take part in climate action through CERN’s online Webfest challenge 2022
The Webfest – CERN’s annual hackathon based on open web technologies – will celebrate its tenth anniversary this year.
CMS on the lookout for new physics
The CMS experiment awaits LHC Run 3 to explore several analyses showing small disagreements with theory expectations
CMS tries out the seesaw
The collaboration has put the seesaw model of neutrino mass to a new test
CMS measures the mass of the top quark with unparalleled accuracy
Precise knowledge of the top-quark mass is of paramount importance to understand our world at the smallest scale
ATLAS strengthens its search for supersymmetry
The collaboration has tackled challenging supersymmetry scenarios, surpassing long-standing limits set by the LEP collider
CERN joins a first-of-its-kind global celebration of World Quantum Day
To mark the first anniversary of World Quantum Day, CERN is organising a scientific symposium comprising a series of talks highlighting different areas of the quantum research field
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