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CERN’s neutrino success story
The CERN Neutrino Platform has proved a major success in enabling European participation in long-baseline neutrino projects in the US and Japan
CERN experiments announce first indications of a rare Higgs boson process
The ATLAS and CMS experiments at CERN have announced new results which show that the Higgs boson decays into two muons
ISOLDE reveals fundamental property of rarest element on Earth
The finding is significant for both fundamental and medical research, as the element is a promising candidate for cancer treatment by targeted alpha therapy
ATLAS result addresses long-standing tension in the Standard Model
A new ATLAS measurement of a key feature of the Standard Model known as lepton flavour universality suggests that a previous discrepancy measured by the LEP collider in W boson decays may be due to a fluctuation
ICHEP 2020 hosts virtual sessions for scientists and public
This year, the biggest conference for the field of high-energy physics will be held virtually and includes several sessions for the public
CERN, SKA, GÉANT and PRACE collaborate on next-gen computing
The next generation of high-performance computers holds significant promise for both particle physics and astronomy but key challenges remain to be addressed
CERN visits your home
Take part in interactive virtual lectures and discover the world of particles and the scientists exploring it
Chasing particles with tiny electric charges
Researchers have conducted the first search at a hadron collider for elementary particles with electric charges smaller than a tenth of the electron charge
The first accelerators are back in action
It’s the end of Long Shutdown 2 for the PS Booster, the first accelerator to be recommissioned, alongside Linac 4
The Higgs boson: Revealing nature’s secrets
Our third story in the LHC Physics at Ten series takes us on a deeper dive into the Higgs boson