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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
Raising the (G)bar for antimatter exploration
What is the effect of gravity on antimatter? A new experiment at CERN is preparing to join the quest to find the answer to this question in physics
Paving the way for a new antimatter experiment
The GBAR experiment will create antihydrogen ions at rest to study the action of gravity upon antimatter
2017: What can we expect?
CERN’s Director General, Fabiola Gianotti, discusses the opportunities for physics research in the coming year
BASE precisely measures antiproton’s magnetic moment
CERN experiment reports sixfold improved measurement of the magnetic moment of the antiproton
Non-stop activity at the CERN Neutrino Platform
In the brand-new extension of the North Area (EHN1), two large prototype detectors destined for the study of neutrinos are being built
CERN reminisces on a brilliant 2016
2016 has been a year of great highlights for CERN and its experiments, this video looks back on the headlines