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The birth of a Higgs boson
Physicists from the ATLAS and CMS collaborations explain how they came to identify the new particle of 2012 as "a Higgs boson"
ALPHA: Novel investigation of gravity and antimatter
The ALPHA collaboration has published a paper describing the first direct analysis of how antimatter is affected by gravity
LHCb experiment observes new matter-antimatter difference
The LHCb collaboration has made the first observation of matter-antimatter asymmetry in the decays the B<sup>0</sup><sub>s</sub>
Find a Higgs boson in LHC public data
LHC experiments release a scattering of Higgs-candidate data to the public
AMS experiment measures antimatter excess in space
The international team running the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) today announced the first results in its search for dark matter
ATRAP: Never a dull moment for the antiproton
The ATRAP experiment presents most precise measurement yet of the antiproton magnetic moment
Still making tracks: Eighty years of the positron
Eighty years ago today, Physical Review published a paper by Carl Anderson announcing the discovery of the positron – the electron’s antiparticle
New results indicate that new particle is a Higgs boson
With two and a half times more data analysed than in July last year, ATLAS and CMS find that the new particle looks more and more like a Higgs boson
The Standard Model, set in stone
A standing stone outside the CERN Control Centre neatly sums up our understanding of the universe