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How can AI help physicists search for new particles?
The ATLAS and CMS collaborations are using state-of-the-art machine learning techniques to search for exotic-looking collisions that could indicate new physics
Bringing black hole jets down to Earth
The Fireball collaboration has used CERN’s HiRadMat facility to produce an analogue of the jets of matter and antimatter that stream out of some black holes and neutron stars
Shaking the box for new physics
The CMS collaboration has searched for new physics in a rare decay of a known particle, using an approach that can be likened to shaking a box containing a birthday present to find a clue about what’s inside
Accelerator Report: Setting the stage for a productive summer
We are optimistic that we will have a successful luminosity production period this summer
CERN welcomes International Year of Quantum Science and Technology
On the centenary of quantum mechanics -- the bedrock of particle physics and enabler of numerous technologies – CERN is contributing to the development of a new generation of quantum technologies for fundamental research and beyond.
Computer Security: Blind trust means money lost
This spring has seen two fraudulent transactions on the CERN Marketplace. In both cases, the fraudsters were advertising vacant apartments that they didn’t own
This year’s memorable relay race
The 52nd CERN relay race took place on the Meyrin site on 30 May. In total, 167 teams assembled on the starting line – a new record!
Future colliders and fusion reactors
CERN and EUROfusion are collaborating to develop innovative technologies for future colliders and nuclear fusion reactors
LHC tunnel named as one of the 50 most iconic tunnels in the world
The LHC tunnel is one of the “most remarkable feats of civil engineering” according to the International Tunnelling Association
Upgrading the LHCb sub-detectors for the HL-LHC
The LHCb experiment is revamping its electromagnetic calorimeter with new high-performance modules and equipping its ring-imaging Cherenkov detectors with very fast electronics