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Hunting season at the LHC
With the LHC now back smashing protons together at an energy of 13 TeV, what exotic beasts do physicists hope to find?
First antiprotons in ELENA
The first antiproton beam has been successfully injected and circulated into ELENA, the Extra Low ENergy Antiproton deceleration ring
The ALPHA experiment explores the secrets of antimatter
The ALPHA experiment at CERN’s Antiproton Decelerator reports the first observation of the hyperfine structure of antihydrogen
CERN know-how helps weigh the proton
Exploiting CERN’s know-how in trapping single particles, a team in Heidelberg has found that the proton is lighter than we thought
ICARUS lands at Fermilab
The neutrino detector’s road-trip comes to an end as it nestles into its new home near Chicago
Ubuntu* - a powerful motto for an important experiment
The first African-led experiment has taken place at CERN
Groundbreaking for an international neutrino experiment
Works have started today, in the USA, for the LBNF facility that will host giant neutrino detectors. Their prototypes are being developed at CERN.
HIE-ISOLDE: Nuclear physics gets further energy boost
After installing the third of four cryomodules, the HIE-ISOLDE facility began its 2017 physics run expecting great results
Eagle eye view of CERN
Follow a drone’s journey as it flies through and over some of CERN’s most interesting sites
LHC experiments delve deeper into precision
The world’s particle physics community is meeting this week in Venice (Italy) for the EPS International Conference on High Energy Physics