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Sonata in LHCb: The sound of antimatter
A new video from LHCb lets you hear particles changing from matter to antimatter and back again
Japanese candidate site selected for linear collider
A site evaluation committee has recommended a location for the proposed International Linear Collider, if it is built in Japan
LHC data triggers operatic visuals in Berlin
Data from LHC experiments will trigger visual effects in a new performance at the national opera house in Germany
The centenary of Bruno Pontecorvo
Far-reaching insights of Italian physicist Bruno Pontecorvo had a big impact on particle physics
Magnet movers: Replacing the last LHC dipoles
Watch engineers move the final replacement dipole magnets into position on the Large Hadron Collider
Open Days: Book now to visit CERN's underground facilities
From today, CERN will be taking bookings for visits of its underground facilities during the Open Days. Tickets are free of charge so book now!
The GHOST in the machine
New software based on CERN's particle simulation toolkit Geant4 is being used to assess radiation doses in cancer treatment
Tracking new physics—horse or zebra?
When you've got a discrepancy in the data, it might be time for theory and experiment to collaborate
Join the dots to measure antimatter
Help the AEgIS experiment at CERN to work out how antimatter is affected by gravity. Just join the dots!
Particle detectors for the classroom
Czech company JABLOTRON has released an educational toolkit based on CERN detector technology