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CERN know-how helps weigh the proton
Exploiting CERN’s know-how in trapping single particles, a team in Heidelberg has found that the proton is lighter than we thought
ICARUS lands at Fermilab
The neutrino detector’s road-trip comes to an end as it nestles into its new home near Chicago
Ubuntu* - a powerful motto for an important experiment
The first African-led experiment has taken place at CERN
Groundbreaking for an international neutrino experiment
Works have started today, in the USA, for the LBNF facility that will host giant neutrino detectors. Their prototypes are being developed at CERN.
A new acceleration system for the PS Booster
The first of the 28 radio-frequency cavities for the PS Booster’s new acceleration system is ready
Opinion: This article “MERITs” your attention
The first MERIT exercise has been underway since December 2016 and, as we near its final stages, now is a good time to look at initial results
Giovanni Passaleva takes the helm of the LHCb collaboration
The new LHCb spokesperson shares his vision for his three-year long mandate
The Beamline for Schools competition 2018 is now open!
Groups of physics students are invited, along with their teachers, to research and propose an idea for an experiment
The day I met Marie Curie’s granddaughter
Hélène Langevin-Joliot, physicist and granddaughter of Pierre and Marie Curie, visited CERN at the end of June
Computer Security: STOP Spam!
Some ideas to identify sophisticated spam