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Watch engineers install a muon detector on CMS
Engineers have repaired and reinstalled a part of the CMS detector crucial for identifying muons. Watch them at work
First CMS Fundamental Physics Scholarship announced
The annual scholarship is open to young scholars from a CMS institute or an institute with an expression of interest to join CMS
Strangely beautiful dimuons
A key observation at the LHC marks a major milestone in a 30-year-long journey
CERN to produce radioisotopes for health
Construction began today on the CERN MEDICIS research facility, which will make radioactive isotopes for medical applications
Sonata in LHCb: The sound of antimatter
A new video from LHCb lets you hear particles changing from matter to antimatter and back again
Neutrino telescopes point towards exotic physics
With the IceCube and ANTARES telescopes completed, there was plenty to discuss at the second Workshop on Exotic Physics with Neutrino Telescopes
ALICE upgrades its powerful eyes
Work on the ALICE Photon Spectrometer will make it faster and more stable
Tracking new physics—horse or zebra?
When you've got a discrepancy in the data, it might be time for theory and experiment to collaborate
Three young ISOLDE scientists win awards
In less than a month three young scientists from ISOLDE's EC-SLI collaboration won awards at international conferences
ALICE through a gamma-ray looking glass
The ALICE experiment is optimized to perform in the environment of heavy-ion collisions at the LHC, which can produce thousands of particles