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AEgIS on track to test free fall of antimatter
New technique for producing antihydrogen atoms is important milestone for measuring influence of gravity on antimatter
ATLAS finds evidence of a rare Higgs boson decay
The ATLAS experiment at CERN finds evidence of a rare Higgs boson Dalitz decay to two leptons and a photon
CLOUD at CERN reveals the role of iodine acids in atmospheric aerosol formation
The results suggest a new mechanism that could accelerate the loss of Arctic sea ice
Implementing a vision for CERN’s future
The 2020 update of the European strategy for particle physics forms the basis of CERN’s objectives for the next five years, explains Fabiola Gianotti
CERN collaborations open new horizons for cancer therapy
CERN’s Next Ion Medical Machine Study (NIMMS) and new European projects are building on existing hadron-therapy research to treat cancer
Estonia becomes an Associate Member of CERN in the pre-stage to Membership
CERN welcomes Estonia as an Associate Member State in the pre-stage to Membership
Potassium nucleus loses some of its magic
A new study at ISOLDE finds no signature of a “magic” number of neutrons in potassium-51, challenging the proposed magic nature of nuclei with 32 neutrons
BASE opens up new possibilities in the search for cold dark matter
The Baryon Antibaryon Symmetry Experiment (BASE) at CERN’s Antimatter Factory has set new limits on how easily axion-like particles could turn into photons
Looking back on 50 years of hadron colliders
This week marks the 50th anniversary of collisions in CERN’s Intersecting Storage Rings, the first hadron collider ever built