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AMS to present latest results
At a seminar at CERN today at 5pm CET, the AMS collaboration will announce its first physics results. Watch the webcast here
An extra dimension for LHCb
Analysing data from LHCb in five dimensions rather than two could open up a new world of precision measurement
CMS open for business
Engineers and technicians have started opening the 14,000-tonne CMS detector, to let detector physicists like David Barney get to work inside
LHCb studies particle tipping the matter-antimatter scales
The LHCb experiment at CERN reports precise new measurements—but leaves open the question of why our matter-dominated universe exists
More statistics, less surprise for LHCb
The LHCb collaboration has recently announced new results for a parameter that measures the CP violation effect in particles containing charm quarks
ATLAS: now under new management
On 1 March, the ATLAS Collaboration welcomed a new spokesperson, Dave Charlton, and two new deputy spokespersons, Thorsten Wengler and Beate Heinemann
LHCb pins down X(3872) quantum numbers
The LHCb collaboration has now reported a new analysis of the decay chain of an unconventional hadron, the X(3872)
W boson published 30 years ago
On 24 February 1983 the journal <em>Physics Letters B</em> published a paper by the UA1 collaboration describing the discovery of the W boson
Hangout with CERN: Lights, web-cam, action!
Each week CERN people answer questions live on YouTube in Hangout with CERN. Give feedback for the chance to win tickets to see comedian Eddie Izzard
ATLAS in 2012: Building on success
In a year where the LHC delivered nearly as much data in a week as it did previously in a month, the ATLAS experiment went from strength to strength