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ATLAS precisely measures Higgs boson mass
The ATLAS Collaboration has analyzed its full Run 1 data sample of seven and eight TeV proton-proton collisions delivered by the LHC
CERN’s ALPHA experiment measures charge of antihydrogen
ALPHA reports a measurement of the electric charge of antihydrogen atoms, finding it to be compatible with zero to eight decimal places
Who invented quarks?
The official story is demonstrably wrong, says CERN theorist Álvaro de Rújula
MINERvA searches for wisdom among neutrinos
MINERvA seeks to make precise measurements of neutrino cross-section on light and heavy nuclei
MINERvA searches for wisdom among neutrinos
MINERvA seeks to make precise measurements of neutrino cross-section on light and heavy nuclei
ELENA gets a roof over its head
Today CERN inaugurated the ELENA building (393) after less than a year's construction work
Neutrinos and nucleons
Measurements with neutrinos seemed impossible eight decades ago, but by 1974 the Gargamelle team had used them to reveal the quark structure of matter
Thorium: An energy source for the world of tomorrow ?
Watch the webcast of a discussion on thorium energy today at 4.30pm CET
A busy week for science
Rolf Heuer on a week that included BICEP2's announcement on gravitational waves, Moriond, joint Tevatron-LHC results and a new director for TRIUMF
François Englert talks Higgs bosons and supersymmetry
On his first trip to CERN since sharing the Nobel prize in physics last year with Peter Higgs, François Englert talks Higgs bosons and supersymmetry