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What happened to antimatter?
Where is the missing antimatter? CERN scientist Rolf Landua teams up with TED-Ed animators to explain the disparity that allows us to exist
Call for volunteers for the Passeport Big Bang inauguration
Please sign up before 15 May to help with this project
CERN inaugurates a scientific tourist trail, the Passport to the Big Bang
LHCb first results from proton-lead run
At the "Workshop on proton-nucleus collisions at the LHC" in Trento, Italy, the LHCb collaboration discussed first results from the proton-lead run
First observations of short-lived pear-shaped atomic nuclei
An international team at the ISOLDE radioactive-beam facility at CERN has shown that some atomic nuclei can assume asymmetric, "pear" shapes
CERN Data Centre expands
A new computer room housing 90 new racks of servers forms a significant expansion of the CERN Data Centre
CERN and OpenAIREplus launch European research repository
Zenodo, hosted at CERN, will researchers to share publications and supporting data more easily
Lab-made liquid may cause strange particle behaviour
A new result from the CMS collaboration takes a step toward revealing the origin of the mysterious "ridge effect"
Dark matter: The matter we can't see
CERN head of communications James Gillies teams up with TED-Ed animators to bring you this animated explanation of the matter we can't see