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COMPASS pinpoints polarisability of pions
A new result brings precision to a key measurement of strong-interaction physics
Heavy-ion collisions: where size matters
ALICE has used a new technique to look at the size of the final state at ‘freeze-out’ in proton-proton and proton-lead collisions
How to make your own cloud chamber
Build a cosmic-ray detector in the classroom to see tracks left by particles from outer space
ATLAS now on Scholarpedia
An overview of the experiment written by physicists Monica Dunford and Peter Jenni has been published on the peer-reviewed website Scholarpedia
The ATLAS experiment on Scholarpedia
An article about ATLAS is the first in a series on experimental high-energy physics to appear on the peer-reviewed website
CMS launches new educational tools
New CMS software allows Masterclass students to analyse events from the LHC
ALICE opens its new nerve centre
The new ALICE Run Control Centre (ARC) implements the best and newest solutions for its shift workers and expert operators
LHCb observes two new baryon particles
The particles, known as the Xi_b'- and Xi_b*-, were predicted to exist by the quark model but had never been seen before
CMS now open for Virtual Visits
CMS Virtual Visits provide remote participants an opportunity to experience the CMS Experiment. Why not take a tour from the comfort of your school?
TEDed animates clouds and cosmic rays
TEDed and particle physicist at CERN Jasper Kirkby come together to animate the effect of clouds on the Earth’s climate