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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
ATLAS seeks out unusual signatures of long-lived particles
Physicists at the ATLAS experiment are on the hunt for new, long-lived particles to help explain several outstanding mysteries of our Universe
Largest matter-antimatter asymmetry observed
New results from the LHCb experiment on CP asymmetry in charmless three-body charged B meson decays include the largest CP asymmetry ever observed
ASACUSA sees surprising behaviour of hybrid atoms in superfluid helium
The result may open doors to several lines of research in particle physics and beyond
Homing in on the Higgs boson's interaction with the charm quark
New ATLAS and CMS analyses place tight limits on the strength of the Higgs boson's interaction with the charm quark
Solidarity with Ukraine
The CERN community stands in solidarity with the people of Ukraine, a CERN Associate Member State
Environmental awareness: the challenges of CERN’s IT infrastructure
CERN’s strategy for mitigating the environmental impact of the energy consumption incurred by data processing
ATLAS and CMS chase the invisible with the Higgs boson
The collaborations have set stringent new bounds on the fraction of Higgs bosons transforming into invisible particles