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ISOLDE sheds light on dying stars
An experiment conducted at CERN's ISOLDE facility may help scientists better to understand the collapse of massive stars
CMS presents new boundary of Higgs width
At the Moriond conference CMS presented the best constraint yet of the Higgs boson “width”, a parameter that determines the particle’s lifetime
LHC and Tevatron scientists announce first joint result
Scientists working at LHC and Tevatron colliders join forces to produce more precise measurement of the mass of the top quark
Cool running for CMS tracker
CMS experiment tracker subdetector passed recent master cold tests, showing it is ready for higher-intensity running
ATLAS outreach without borders
Newly elected ATLAS outreach co-coordinator Kate Shaw hopes to bring particle physics to students in developing countries
ATLAS outreach without borders
Newly elected ATLAS outreach co-coordinator Kate Shaw hopes to bring particle physics to students in developing countries
Five outstanding students win ATLAS Thesis Awards
The ATLAS Thesis Awards recognize young postdoctoral candidates who have contributed to the ATLAS experiment with an excellent PhD thesis
Students visit the heart of the CMS detector
A record-breaking seven schools and more than 500 students took part in a mass virtual visit to the CMS detector today
CERN announces first recipients of ATLAS PhD Grant
The first recipients of the ATLAS PhD Grant – a fund set up with award money from the Fundamental Physics Prize – begin their scholarships this year
CERN connects with IceCube to bring science to schools
High schoolers from Europe and the US paid a recent virtual visit to CMS at CERN and the IceCube Neutrino Observatory in Antarctica