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At CMS, artificial neural networks search for exotic particles
Machine-learning technology is being used by the CMS collaboration to track odd events among LHC data
Using LEGO to study the building blocks of the universe
An improvised device, assembled using toy bricks, helped scientists conduct tests at CERN’s NA61/SHINE
A new life for AMS
ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano has left the International Space Station after a six-month stay during which he contributed to repairing the AMS experiment
Watch live the new spacewalk for AMS
The third spacewalk will see astronauts Luca Parmitano and Andrew Morgan install the new cooling pump system for the AMS detector tracker
AWAKE: More plasma = more acceleration
A new type of plasma cell, known as a helicon cell, is being studied for AWAKE. The aim is to generate a greater quantity of plasma in one go
Spacewalk for AMS: Watch live with CERN and ESA
Watch the first of several spacewalks for AMS live on Friday 15 November from 12.50 p.m. CET
LS2 Report: LHCb looks to the future with SciFi detector
A new tracker made of scintillating fibres will be installed in the LHCb experiment during the ongoing shutdown of the Large Hadron Collider
LHCf gears up to probe birth of cosmic-ray showers
The smallest LHC experiment is set to probe the first interaction that triggers a cosmic-ray shower in the atmosphere
ALICE: the journey of a cosmopolitan detector
Detector pieces have travelled across the globe to build ALICE’s new inner detector at CERN
From cosmic rays to clouds
A new run of the CLOUD experiment examines the direct effect of cosmic rays on clouds