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Antimatter experiment produces first beam of antihydrogen
The ASACUSA experiment at CERN has succeeded for the first time in producing a beam of antihydrogen atoms
Hangout with CERN and the Google Science Fair
In this Hangout with CERN special, the laboratory conducts a Virtual Field Trip with the Google Science Fair
Webcast: ATLAS probes quark-gluon plasma
Aaron Richard Angerami of Columbia University in the US presents "Soft and hard probes of high-temperature matter with the ATLAS experiment"
LS1 report: setting the bar high
This week LS1 successfully passed an important milestone: the first pressure test of a complete sector, sector 6-7
Frédérick Bordry takes up his new position
For the former head of the Technology department, the new year brings a new start as CERN’s Director for Accelerators and Technology
Fifty years of quarks
Fifty years ago, two physicists independently proposed the existence of the subatomic particles known as quarks
Two weeks to go to register for Beamline for Schools
With registration closing on 31 January, what would you do if you could conduct a real experiment on a CERN proton beamline?
Israel raises flag at CERN
At a ceremony today at CERN, the Israeli flag was hoisted for the first time to join the other 20 flags of the organization’s member states
Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda wins residency at CERN
The third Prix Ars Electronica Collide @ CERN was today awarded to the Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda
Former CMS deputy takes reins of experiment
Tiziano Camporesi became head of the CMS experiment this month as UC Santa Barbara physicist Joe Incandela’s term came to a close