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  • ALICE solves mystery of light-nuclei survival

    ALICE solves mystery of light-nuclei survival

    Observations of the formation of light nuclei from high-energy collisions may help in the hunt for dark matter

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  • LHC delivers a record number of particle collisions in 2025

    LHC delivers a record number of particle collisions in 2025

    All experiments broke records in the final full operating year of the third run of the LHC

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  • LHC delivers a record number of particle collisions in 2025

    LHC delivers a record number of particle collisions in 2025

    All experiments broke records in the final full operating year of the third run of the LHC

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  • Deciphering the heavyweights of the tetraquark world

    Deciphering the heavyweights of the tetraquark world

    The CMS collaboration reports the first measurement of the quantum properties of a family of tetraquarks that was recently discovered at the LHC

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  • Superconductivity for addressing global challenges

    Superconductivity for addressing global challenges

    A CERN event brings together researchers, industry leaders and decision makers to accelerate the use of superconducting technologies for societal applications

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  • HIE-ISOLDE: 10 years, 10 highlights

    HIE-ISOLDE: 10 years, 10 highlights

    Since its first experiment in 2015, the HIE-ISOLDE accelerator has been pushing back the boundaries of nuclear physics

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  • FameLab international final 2025 at CERN

    FameLab international final 2025 at CERN

    Join us on Tuesday, 25 November 2025 at 8.00 p.m. CET for the FameLab international live final at CERN Science Gateway!

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  • Breakthrough in antimatter production

    Breakthrough in antimatter production

    A new cooling technique means that the ALPHA experiment at CERN’s Antimatter Factory can produce antihydrogen atoms eight times faster than before

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  • Novel beam sensors built to last

    Novel beam sensors built to last

    A team of accelerator scientists is testing the use of new, more resistant sensors based on hollow glass fibres to measure particle beams

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  • When failure is good news

    When failure is good news

    The software managing CERN’s compute workload has handled a massive stress test, far beyond normal operating conditions, designed to simulate the needs of the future

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