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  • GBAR joins the anticlub

    GBAR joins the anticlub

    The GBAR experiment at CERN has just joined the very select club of experiments that have succeeded in synthesising antihydrogen atoms

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  • ALICE shines light into the nucleus to probe its structure

    ALICE shines light into the nucleus to probe its structure

    New ALICE results shed light on the nature of gluonic matter at the LHC

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  • Arts at CERN collaborates with Science Gallery Melbourne and the ARC Centre for the exhibition “Dark Matters”

    Arts at CERN collaborates with Science Gallery Melbourne and the ARC Centre for the exhibition “Dark Matters”

    Opening on 5 August, “Dark Matters” will bring artworks from Arts at CERN programmes to Australian audiences for the first time

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  • CERN tech to help investigate the dark universe

    CERN tech to help investigate the dark universe

    ESA’s recently launched Euclid telescope will rely on CERN software and computing infrastructure to help it map the effects of dark matter and dark energy on the Universe

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  • Three teams of secondary school pupils from the Netherlands, Pakistan and the United States have been selected to carry out their own experiments using accelerator beams from CERN and DESY

    Three teams of secondary school pupils from the Netherlands, Pakistan and the United States have been selected to carry out their own experiments using accelerator beams from CERN and DESY

    Geneva and Hamburg, 28 June 2023. In 2023, for the second time in the history of the Beamline for Schools competition, the evaluation committee selected three winning teams. The team “Myriad Magnets” from the Philips Exeter Academy, in Exeter, United States, and the team “Particular Perspective”, which brings together pupils from the Islamabad College for

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  • From physics to finance: how can CERN tools help to uncover market manipulation?

    From physics to finance: how can CERN tools help to uncover market manipulation?

    With its world-renowned expertise in the analysis of massive volumes of data, CERN has started a unique collaboration with leading market-surveillance experts to explore how particle physics could help to build future manipulation-detection techniques

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  • Joan Heemskerk wins CERN’s Collide Copenhagen residency award

    Joan Heemskerk wins CERN’s Collide Copenhagen residency award

    Joan Heemskerk, one of the pioneers of web-based art, has been selected as the winner of this year’s edition

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  • Connecting the small and the large scales

    Connecting the small and the large scales

    By collaborating with projects for future gravitational-wave observatories, CERN helps to find echoes from the past

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  • LHCb tightens precision on key measurements of matter–antimatter asymmetry

    LHCb tightens precision on key measurements of matter–antimatter asymmetry

    The LHCb collaboration’s new measurements of matter–antimatter asymmetry in decays of beauty particles are the most precise yet of their kind

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  • Preparing for the next era of neutrino research

    Preparing for the next era of neutrino research

    The teams at CERN’s Neutrino Platform are currently upgrading and assembling multiple detectors to help large experiments in the USA and Japan to uncover these mysterious particles

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