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LHCb studies particle tipping the matter-antimatter scales
The LHCb experiment at CERN reports precise new measurements—but leaves open the question of why our matter-dominated universe exists
Polish high-school students find inspiration at CERN
Watch students and teachers from two schools in central Poland searching proton collisions from the LHC for signs of new particles
More statistics, less surprise for LHCb
The LHCb collaboration has recently announced new results for a parameter that measures the CP violation effect in particles containing charm quarks
Sights and Sounds – Arts@CERN
CERN cultural specialist Ariane Koek gives a quick roundup of what's coming up for Arts@CERN
FameLab 2013 Geneva - Registration closing soon
Don't miss the opportunity to sign up for FameLab, which will be held on 16 March 2013 in the Globe of Science and Innovation at CERN
The Standard Model, set in stone
A standing stone outside the CERN Control Centre neatly sums up our understanding of the universe
Annual adjustments to 2013 financial benefits
No adjustments have been made to basic salaries and stipends, subsistence allowances or family benefits as at 1 January 2013
Adjustment of the internal tax scale
In application of Article R V 2.03 of the Staff Regulations, the internal tax scale has been adjusted with effect on 1 January 2012
New PXI card calibration service
A new service has launched to calibrate PXI cards used to enhance the performance of measurement and automation systems
Explain it in 60 seconds: spin
Objects as large as a planet or as small as a photon can have the property of spin. Spin is also the reason we can watch movies in 3D.