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ATLAS celebrates its 2024 thesis award winners
Every year, these awards celebrate the outstanding achievements made by PhD students working with the collaboration
Steering ATLAS forward with new management
Spokesperson Stéphane Willocq and Deputy Spokespersons Anna Sfyrla and Guillaume Unal will lead the collaboration for the next two years
Optical fibre link to make CERN more on time than ever
A new optical fibre link between CERN and Paris will provide the Laboratory with an accurate frequency reference, enhancing precision and supporting experiments like ALPHA in their search for matter–antimatter differences
CMS develops new AI algorithm to detect anomalies
During LHC Run 3, researchers at the experiment have deployed an innovative machine learning technique that will improve the data quality of one of the detector’s most crucial components
Heavy-ion run at the LHC begins
For the next 17 days, every minute counts when it comes to taking lead–lead collision data
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