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Standard Model surprises at high energies
In the seventh part of the “LHC Physics at Ten” series, we look at the surprising phenomena of the Standard Model at high energies
ALICE opens avenue for high-precision studies of the strong force
The collaboration shows how proton–proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider can reveal the strong interaction between composite particles called hadrons
Welcome to the precision era
Our sixth story in the LHC Physics at Ten series looks at the precision measurements of the Standard Model made at the Large Hadron Collider
Recreating Big Bang matter on Earth
Our fifth story in the LHC Physics at Ten series looks at how the LHC has recreated and greatly advanced our knowledge of the state of matter that is believed to have existed shortly after the Big Bang
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
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
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
NA63 makes crystal-clear study of radiation reaction
The NA63 collaboration has made a high-precision study of the phenomenon of radiation reaction, using particle beams and crystals