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LHC progresses towards higher intensities
The LHC Operations team is tackling the challenges of a demanding beam regime with a series of rigorous tests
ALICE precisely compares light nuclei and antinuclei
The comparison, published today in <em>Nature Physics</em>, confirms a fundamental symmetry of nature to an unprecedented precision for light nuclei
BASE compares protons to antiprotons with high precision
In a paper published today in Nature, BASE reports the most precise comparison of the charge-to-mass ratio of the proton to the antiproton
A superconducting shield for astronauts
Magnetic shielding technology developed at CERN could protect astronauts from cosmic radiation in space
Pakistan becomes Associate Member State of CERN
Official notification that Pakistan has ratified the Association Agreement arrived at CERN this morning
SESAME: a bright hope for the Middle East
SESAME – Synchrotron-light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East – will be the region’s first light source
A miniature accelerator to treat cancer
CERN has developed an accelerator just two metres long to be used in hospitals for medical imaging and the treatment of cancer
LHC experiments present latest results in Vienna
The world particle-physics community has convened in Vienna for the 2015 European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics
Flavours of Physics: Join the LHCb machine-learning contest
Untangle a rare particle decay from the background in LHCb data and you could win up to $7000
An international blog series from ATLAS
In a new blog series, ATLAS-collaboration members from all over the world share their stories