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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
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.
Tell us your Higgs stories
On the 5th anniversary of the Higgs discovery announcement, we will publish your best Higgs stories
Baby MIND moved to East Hall
Great manoeuvres have been undertaken by two neutrino detectors at CERN: ICARUS and Baby MIND
Kick-off for the 2017 LHC physics season
Data-taking has started again at the LHC: the experiments are continuing their exploration of physics at the unprecedented energy of 13 TeV.
Looking forward to photon-photon physics
New projects will be installed and commissioned at ATLAS and CMS to detect photon - photon collisions before the LHC restarts in May this year
A 30-year adventure with heavy ions
Three decades since the first ultra-relativistic collisions were produced at CERN, the field of heavy-ion physics is still a hot topic
The two-loop explosion
We are now being taken into the complex realm of higher-order calculations, with an explosion of activity in recent months
First tests of crab cavities promise a luminous future
The crab cavities, a key component for the HL-LHC luminosity increase, show remarkable first test results
A feast of physics at the winter conferences
A first glimpse at the winter conferences of what the LHC’s extraordinary performance in 2016 means for physics