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New artists for the Simetría residency at CERN and ALMA-ESO
Arts at CERN announces two new residency awards for the second edition of Simetría.
A transportable antiproton trap to unlock the secrets of antimatter
The BASE collaboration is developing a transportable antiproton trap to make higher-precision measurements of the properties of antimatter
Online introductory lectures on quantum computing from 6 November
No previous knowledge of quantum physics is required to follow these open, free lectures on quantum computing
ATLAS sets new limits on exotic types of long-lived particles
The result surpasses previous best mass limits achieved with CERN’s predecessor collider to the LHC
Open call for the new edition of Collide residency award
Arts at CERN is announcing an international call for Collide, its flagship programme consisting of a residency award of up to three months divided between CERN and the city of Barcelona.
A live marathon with Dark Matter hunters at CERN on 30 October 2020
On 30 October, CERN will be joining scientists around the world who are shedding light on one of the darkest mysteries of our universe to celebrate Dark Matter Day 2020
Introducing SPARKS! Serendipity forum at CERN
On 26 November, CERN will launch a new science innovation forum that begins with the theme of artificial intelligence (AI)
CMS sees evidence of top quarks in collisions between heavy nuclei
The result opens the path to study in a new and unique way the extreme state of matter that is thought to have existed shortly after the Big Bang
LHCb sees new form of matter–antimatter asymmetry in strange beauty particles
The LHCb collaboration has observed time-dependent matter–antimatter asymmetry in the decays of strange beauty particles into charged kaons
A roadmap for the future
CERN Director-General Fabiola Gianotti and Gian Giudice, Head of CERN's Theory Department, comment on the scientific vision and priorities for the field laid out in the recently updated European Strategy for Particle Physics