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CERN’s ALPHA experiment measures charge of antihydrogen

ALPHA reports a measurement of the electric charge of antihydrogen atoms, finding it to be compatible with zero to eight decimal places

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03 June, 2014

MINERvA searches for wisdom among neutrinos

MINERvA seeks to make precise measurements of neutrino cross-section on light and heavy nuclei

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23 April, 2014

MINERvA searches for wisdom among neutrinos

MINERvA seeks to make precise measurements of neutrino cross-section on light and heavy nuclei

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23 April, 2014

ELENA gets a roof over its head

Today CERN inaugurated the ELENA building (393) after less than a year's construction work

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11 April, 2014
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11 April, 2014

Neutrinos and nucleons

Measurements with neutrinos seemed impossible eight decades ago, but by 1974 the Gargamelle team had used them to reveal the quark structure of matter

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11 April, 2014
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11 April, 2014

Thorium: An energy source for the world of tomorrow ?

Watch the webcast of a discussion on thorium energy today at 4.30pm CET

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27 March, 2014

François Englert talks Higgs bosons and supersymmetry

On his first trip to CERN since sharing the Nobel prize in physics last year with Peter Higgs, François Englert talks Higgs bosons and supersymmetry

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10 March, 2014

A Nobel laureate's formula for the universe

Watch François Englert explain the equations for the Brout-Englert-Higgs mechanism that gives particles mass, with the help of a blackboard

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26 February, 2014

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

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21 January, 2014

Fifty years of quarks

Fifty years ago, two physicists independently proposed the existence of the subatomic particles known as quarks

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17 January, 2014
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17 January, 2014