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ICARUS cryostat and detector finally reunited
The ICARUS detector will be soon inserted into its own cryostat and shipped to Chicago
CLOUD experiment sharpens climate predictions
Measurements of the production rates of atmospheric aerosol particles by CERN’s CLOUD experiment put global climate projections on more solid ground
ATLAS and CMS physicists awarded 2017 Panofsky Prize
Michel Della Negra, Peter Jenni and Tejinder Virdee, former spokespersons of ATLAS and CMS, will be presented with the 2017 W.K.H. Panofsky Prize
ATLAS rewards outstanding achievements during Run 2
The awards recognise excellent contributions made to the ATLAS collaboration, with an emphasis on activities carried out in the first year of Run 2
n_TOF plays hide-and-seek with cosmological lithium
The n_TOF collaboration has added an important piece to the puzzle of the cosmological lithium problem
HIE-ISOLDE celebration for end of Phase 1 installation
See the images from the celebration to mark the end of phase 1 of HIE-ISOLDE
Looking for charming asymmetries
New results presented by the LHCb collaboration on the decay of particles containing a “charm” quark delve deeper into the matter-antimatter asymmetry
Great expectations from fewer collisions
This week, the LHC will ignore its motto of ‘maximum luminosity’, and perform special runs at very low luminosity
De-squeeze the beams: TOTEM and ATLAS/ALFA
A special proton-proton run with larger beam sizes at the interaction point is intended to probe the p-p elastic scattering regime at small angles
ISOLDE physicists win Young Scientist prize
Young Scientist Prize, granted by the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics awarded to researchers for work at CERN’s ISOLDE