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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
Xcitement down under: Australia gets first X-band facility
Half of a CERN high-gradient test facility embarks on a new life at the University of Melbourne
A new way to look for gravitational waves
A duo of researchers from CERN and DESY show how data from radio telescopes can be used to search for high-frequency gravitational waves
CMS collaboration releases its first open data from heavy-ion collisions
CMS data recorded in 2010 and 2011 from lead–lead collisions at the Large Hadron Collider have been released into the public domain for the first time
CMS sets new bounds on the mass of leptoquarks
The bounds are some of the tightest yet on the existence of third-generation leptoquarks
Relive 2020 at CERN
Highlights of the year at CERN, from engineering and accelerator milestones to particle physics results and much more