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ISOLDE spots another pear-shaped nucleus
An experiment performed at CERN’s ISOLDE facility shows that the nucleus of the isotope radium-222 is pear-shaped
Using LEGO to study the building blocks of the universe
An improvised device, assembled using toy bricks, helped scientists conduct tests at CERN’s NA61/SHINE
A new life for AMS
ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano has left the International Space Station after a six-month stay during which he contributed to repairing the AMS experiment
ISOLDE steps into unexplored region of the nuclear chart
Knowledge of this almost uncharted region could help cast light on how gold and other heavy elements form in the universe
Particle physicists formulate future of the field
This week’s drafting session marks key discussions for the update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics
LHCb explores the beauty of lepton universality
For the first time, LHCb uses beauty baryons to test this key principle of the Standard Model
New open release allows theorists to explore LHC data in a new way
The ATLAS collaboration releases full analysis likelihoods, a first for an LHC experiment
Relive 2019 at CERN
Highlights of the year at CERN, from engineering and accelerator milestones to particle physics results and much more
Dive into the world of accelerators
Visit the CERN accelerator complex through these immersive 360-degree photos