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Charting the future of neutrino experiments
Different projects for next-generation neutrino experiments are under way at CERN to help to shed light on the nature of these elusive particles
BASE experiment takes a big step towards portable antimatter
The experiment successfully transported a box filled with unbonded protons across CERN’s main site, thus demonstrating that the same feat could later be possible for antiprotons
Detector now collecting data in Japan after upgrade at CERN
Japan’s neutrino facility T2K is now collecting data using a detector that was upgraded and tested at CERN
CMS welcomes its new management
The new spokesperson, Gautier Hamel de Monchenault, and the two deputy spokespersons, Hafeez Hoorani and Anadi Canepa, will be representing CMS over the next two years
LHCb announces its 2024 collaboration prizes
Congratulations to the 2024 winners of the LHCb Thesis Awards, Early Career Scientist Awards and Technical Awards
Breakthrough in rapid cooling for BASE antiprotons
The experiment has developed a new device for cooling antiprotons more efficiently and for considerably increasing the precision of measurements of their fundamental properties
CMS congratulates its 2023 Award and Thesis Award winners
The CMS collaboration presents its 2023 awards for outstanding contributions to three doctoral students and 50 collaboration members
Upgrading the LHCb sub-detectors for the HL-LHC
The LHCb experiment is revamping its electromagnetic calorimeter with new high-performance modules and equipping its ring-imaging Cherenkov detectors with very fast electronics