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Seeing the invisible: Event displays in particle physics
From cloud chambers to 3D animations, physicists use a host of ingenious techniques to reveal subatomic particles too tiny to see
Major work to ready the LHC experiments for Run 2
Next week, the LHC experiments will start taking data for the LHC's second run. Find out how they used the long shutdown to upgrade their detectors
CMS and LHCb experiments reveal new rare particle decay
The CMS and LHCb experiments at the LHC have observed a very rare decay. An important milestone in the search for hints of new physics
A milestone towards a higher-energy nuclear physics facility
The first acceleration module of HIE-ISOLDE has been installed. The new accelerator will increase the energy of CERN’s nuclear physics facility
Long-distance neutrinos
An international approach for a new 1000 km experiment
ICARUS neutrino experiment to move to Fermilab
The world’s largest liquid-argon neutrino detector will find a new home across the Atlantic Ocean at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
AMS days: experiments present latest results
Results from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) on the International Space Station will be the focus of the three-day “AMS Days at CERN” meeting
AMS Days at CERN and latest results from the AMS experiment
Results from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) on the International Space Station will be the focus of the three-day “AMS Days at CERN” meeting
First measurement of ionization potential of lawrencium
A team in Japan has used advanced ISOL techniques to measure the energy needed to remove an electron from lawrencium, which lives for only 27 seconds
LHCb's new analysis confirms old puzzle
LHCb physicists today presented their latest analysis of a rare decay, which shows deviations from Standard Model calculations