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Fifty years of Bell’s theorem

A paper by John Bell published on 4 November 1964 laid the foundations for the modern field of quantum-information science

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04 November, 2014
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04 November, 2014

TEDed animation asks if antimatter falls up

TEDed and CERN physicist Chloé Malbrunot team up to test the principle of universality of free fall for antimatter

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10 October, 2014
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10 October, 2014

TEDed and CERN team up to animate cosmic rays

AMS physicist Veronica Bindi narrates a quirky explanation of particles from outer space

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06 October, 2014

New results from the AMS experiment in space

Latest measurements from the AMS experiment unveil new territories in the flux of cosmic rays

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18 September, 2014
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18 September, 2014

Antimatter research on the starting blocks

The Antiproton Decelerator (AD) prepares to deliver its first beam of antiprotons to the experiments

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09 September, 2014
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09 September, 2014

COSY confirms existence of six-quark states

Experiments have found compelling evidence for a new two-baryon state

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22 August, 2014

A precise BASE for antiproton studies

The first direct high-precision measurement of the proton’s magnetic moment sets the stage for BASE

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18 August, 2014
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18 August, 2014

A precise BASE for antiproton studies

First direct high-precision measurement of the proton’s magnetic moment sets the stage for BASE

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18 August, 2014
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18 August, 2014

Fifty years of CP violation

In the summer of 1964, the results of an experiment studying neutral kaons at Brookhaven Laboratory took the particle-physics community by surprise

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05 August, 2014
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05 August, 2014

Jamming with the cosmos: CERN and the music of physics

CERN physicists joined composers and musicians to rock out with the universe at the Montreux jazz festival this week

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16 July, 2014