Matthew Chalmers

Matthew is the editor of the CERN Courier. He joined CERN in May 2016.

32 results

CLEAR prospects for accelerator research

A new user facility, the CERN Linear Electron Accelerator for Research (CLEAR), hosts accelerator research and development projects

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Accelerators
01 November, 2017
Accelerators
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01 November, 2017

ATLAS and CMS join forces to tackle top-quark asymmetry

Top marks for the Standard Model as LHC experiments ATLAS and CMS study the subtle behaviour of the heaviest particle

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Experiments
20 October, 2017
Experiments
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20 October, 2017

LHC rocks the seesaw model

CMS experiment delves into the mystery of neutrino masses

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Accelerators
26 September, 2017
Accelerators
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26 September, 2017

Hunting season at the LHC

With the LHC now back smashing protons together at an energy of 13 TeV, what exotic beasts do physicists hope to find?

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Physics
10 August, 2017
Physics
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10 August, 2017

CERN know-how helps weigh the proton

Exploiting CERN’s know-how in trapping single particles, a team in Heidelberg has found that the proton is lighter than we thought

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Physics
02 August, 2017
Physics
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02 August, 2017

LHCb flavour anomalies continue to intrigue

Two papers published today in Nature review recent flavour measurements from the LHCb experiment that are at odds with theoretical predictions

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Experiments
07 June, 2017
Experiments
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07 June, 2017

CLOUD experiment sharpens climate predictions

Measurements of the production rates of atmospheric aerosol particles by CERN’s CLOUD experiment put global climate projections on more solid ground

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Experiments
27 October, 2016
Experiments
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27 October, 2016

Neutrinos take centre stage

Established in 2013 CERN's Neutrino Platform ensures Europe’s participation in next-generation long- and short-baseline neutrino experiments in Japan

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Physics
30 August, 2016
Physics
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30 August, 2016