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Speeding up machine learning for particle physics
A new technique speeds up deep neural networks for selecting proton–proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider for further analysis
The 2020 CERN Annual Report is available
You can read it online or get a paper copy at the Library
CERN is gradually reopening to visitors
After being closed to the public for nearly 15 months due to the COVID-19 pandemic, CERN is delighted to gradually reopen its doors to visitors as of 1 June 2021
Leptoquarks, the Higgs boson and the muon’s magnetism
A new study shows that a class of new unknown particles that could account for the muon’s magnetism, known as leptoquarks, could also affect the Higgs boson’s transformation into muons
ALICE finds that charm hadronisation differs at the LHC
New measurements by the ALICE collaboration show that the way charm quarks form hadrons in proton-proton collisions differs significantly from expectations based on electron collider measurements
LHCb measures tiny mass difference between particles
The result is a milestone in the study of how a particle known as a D0 meson changes from matter into antimatter and back
Apply now to the 2021 CERN Entrepreneurship Student Programme
The fourth edition of CESP welcomes master’s-level students to develop start-up ideas
Celebrating four years of the CERN alumni network with a virtual event
The fast-growing High-Energy Network is celebrating its fourth anniversary with a special event highlighting the impact of CERN alumni on society
Accelerators meet gravitational waves
Physicists discuss the possibility of using particle accelerators to detect or even generate gravitational waves
FASER catches first candidate collider neutrinos
The result paves the way for studies of high-energy neutrinos at current and future particle colliders