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ATLAS recognises the accomplishments of its collaboration members
The 2020 ATLAS Outstanding Achievement Awards and Thesis Awards were presented on 11 February
AEgIS on track to test free fall of antimatter
New technique for producing antihydrogen atoms is important milestone for measuring influence of gravity on antimatter
CLOUD at CERN reveals the role of iodine acids in atmospheric aerosol formation
The results suggest a new mechanism that could accelerate the loss of Arctic sea ice
Reinstalling the revamped ALICE Miniframe
The upgraded ALICE Miniframe was reinstalled in the experimental cavern in November
MADMAX and CERN’s Morpurgo magnet
A new collaboration, MADMAX, will seize the chance to use a CERN magnet named Morpurgo to test their dark-matter prototype
ALICE honours its thesis award winners
Fabrizio Grosa and Arild Velure are the young laureates of the 2020 award
Keeping the ATLAS Inner Detector in perfect alignment
The ATLAS Inner Detector can measure the position of charged particles that pass through it to better than a 100th of a millimetre! To reach that precision, the detector must be aligned to equal or better accuracy
LS2 Report: 144 new muon detectors in CMS
CMS now has a new layer of detectors: 144 gas electron multiplier (GEM) chambers have been installed to detect the muons produced in the very forward region of CMS
The ALICE TPC is upgraded
The refurbished detector was lowered into the ALICE cavern and installed in the experiment in August
CMS celebrates its 2019 Thesis Award winner
Marcel Rieger, from RWTH Aachen University, stood out among the 25 nominees