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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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  • SHINE shines a light on neutrino beams

    SHINE shines a light on neutrino beams

    The NA61 experiment at CERN, also known as SHINE, has made new measurements that will help physicists work out the content of neutrino beams used in experiments in the US

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  • Live: Particle pursuit, a journey of the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment

    Live: Particle pursuit, a journey of the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment

    Join CERN, Fermilab and SURF on 15 June at 6 p.m. CEST for its first gameshow-style livestream to learn about all things neutrinos

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  • LHC experiments see first evidence of a rare Higgs boson decay

    LHC experiments see first evidence of a rare Higgs boson decay

    The ATLAS and CMS collaborations have joined forces to establish the first evidence of the rare decay of the Higgs boson into a Z boson and a photon

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  • ISOLDE takes a solid tick forward towards a nuclear clock

    ISOLDE takes a solid tick forward towards a nuclear clock

    The observation at CERN’s nuclear physics facility of a long-sought decay of the thorium-229 nucleus in a solid-state system is a key step towards a clock that could outclass today’s most precise atomic clocks

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  • Let’s quantum

    Let’s quantum

    A first-of-its-kind workshop at CERN saw high-school students coming to the Laboratory to discover the fascinating field of quantum science and technology

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  • 30 years of a free and open Web

    30 years of a free and open Web

    30 April 2023 marks 30 years since the release of the World Wide Web software to the public

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