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Chasing particles with tiny electric charges
Researchers have conducted the first search at a hadron collider for elementary particles with electric charges smaller than a tenth of the electron charge
The first accelerators are back in action
It’s the end of Long Shutdown 2 for the PS Booster, the first accelerator to be recommissioned, alongside Linac 4
The Higgs boson: Revealing nature’s secrets
Our third story in the LHC Physics at Ten series takes us on a deeper dive into the Higgs boson
LHCb discovers a new type of tetraquark at CERN
The LHCb collaboration has observed an exotic particle made up of four charm quarks for the first time
White Rabbit, a CERN-born technology, sets a new global standard
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers has incorporated the White Rabbit technology into its industry standard, maximising its adoption by industry and other partners
Electricity transmission reaches even higher intensities
A superconducting electrical transmission line developed for the High-Luminosity LHC has set a new intensity record
Graphene’s potential to improve magnetic measurements for accelerators
Collaboration between CERN and UK firm Paragraf could pave the way for more precise measurements of local magnetic fields
NA64 explores gap in searches for axions and axion-like particles
The NA64 collaboration has conducted its first search for axions and axion-like particles, targeting an unexplored area
A CERN-led international collaboration develops 3D-printed neutrino detectors
A 3D-printed “super-cube” scintillator would be the first occurrence of additive manufacturing being used in particle detectors and would allow more precise data collection
Particle physicists update strategy for the future of the field in Europe
The CERN Council today announced that it has updated the strategy that will guide the future of particle physics in Europe