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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Arts at CERN and Copenhagen Contemporary to collaborate through Collide International award

    Arts at CERN and Copenhagen Contemporary to collaborate through Collide International award

    Arts at CERN and Copenhagen Contemporary join forces and announce the first open call for Collide Copenhagen

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  • Improved ATLAS result weighs in on W boson

    Improved ATLAS result weighs in on W boson

    An improved ATLAS measurement of the W boson mass is in line with the Standard Model of particle physics

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  • New LHC experiments enter uncharted territory

    New LHC experiments enter uncharted territory

    The first observation of collider neutrinos at the LHC paves the way for exploring new physics scenarios

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  • Feasibility Study for a possible FCC gets under way on the ground

    Feasibility Study for a possible FCC gets under way on the ground

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  • Managing energy responsibly: CERN is awarded ISO 50001 certification

    Managing energy responsibly: CERN is awarded ISO 50001 certification

    CERN’s accelerators are responsible for most of its energy consumption. As powerful research instruments, these machines make a unique scientific programme possible and support a global community of scientists. CERN makes every effort to run them in the most energy-efficient way possible. Powering CERN’s unique array of accelerators, detectors and infrastructure primarily needs electricity, which

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