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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
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
TEDed and CERN team up to animate cosmic rays
AMS physicist Veronica Bindi narrates a quirky explanation of particles from outer space
New results from the AMS experiment in space
Latest measurements from the AMS experiment unveil new territories in the flux of cosmic rays
Antimatter research on the starting blocks
The Antiproton Decelerator (AD) prepares to deliver its first beam of antiprotons to the experiments
COSY confirms existence of six-quark states
Experiments have found compelling evidence for a new two-baryon state
A precise BASE for antiproton studies
The first direct high-precision measurement of the proton’s magnetic moment sets the stage for BASE
A precise BASE for antiproton studies
First direct high-precision measurement of the proton’s magnetic moment sets the stage for BASE
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
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