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CERN to provide second DUNE cryostat
The Laboratory deepens its collaboration with the US-based neutrino experiment with the provision of two enormous stainless-steel vessels for DUNE’s cutting-edge liquid-argon detectors
Long-lived exotic particle discovered
Discovery of a new exotic hadron containing two charm quarks and an up and a down antiquark
ATLAS reports first observation of WWW production
The ATLAS collaboration announces the first observation of WWW production: the simultaneous creation of three massive W bosons in high-energy LHC collisions
Phase 2 of ATTRACT launches new call for proposals
ATTRACT phase 2 has launched three calls for proposals that include a thematically defined R&D&I track, student programmes for social innovation, and socio-economic studies linked to the ATTRACT initiative
UNOSAT at CERN: Satellite mapping for the good of humanity
A look back at 20 years of hosting UNOSAT, the newly recognised United Nations Satellite Centre
ALICE finds that charm hadronisation differs at the LHC
New measurements by the ALICE collaboration show that the way charm quarks form hadrons in proton-proton collisions differs significantly from expectations based on electron collider measurements
Celebrating four years of the CERN alumni network with a virtual event
The fast-growing High-Energy Network is celebrating its fourth anniversary with a special event highlighting the impact of CERN alumni on society
Accelerators meet gravitational waves
Physicists discuss the possibility of using particle accelerators to detect or even generate gravitational waves
Connecting the smallest and largest scales
The first edition of the EuCAPT annual symposium on 5-7 May saw hundreds of physicists discuss the latest opportunities and challenges in theoretical astroparticle physics and cosmology
NA64 sets bounds on how much new X bosons could change the electron’s magnetism
The result cannot explain an apparent tension with the Standard Model in the electron’s magnetic moment