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Higgs10: A boson is born
The Higgs boson holds the record (48 years) among elementary particles for the time between prediction and discovery, going from an esoteric technicality to commanding the global spotlight at the world’s most powerful collider
Large Hadron Collider restarts
Beams of protons are again circulating around the collider’s 27-kilometre ring, marking the end of a multiple-year hiatus for upgrade work
CMS measures the mass of the top quark with unparalleled accuracy
Precise knowledge of the top-quark mass is of paramount importance to understand our world at the smallest scale
Brazil to become an Associate Member State of CERN
On 3 March 2022, CERN Director-General Fabiola Gianotti and Brazilian Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation Marcos Pontes signed an agreement admitting Brazil as an Associate Member State of CERN
LHCb reveals secret of antimatter creation in cosmic collisions
The finding may help determine whether or not any antimatter seen by experiments in space originates from dark matter
ATLAS strengthens its search for supersymmetry
The collaboration has tackled challenging supersymmetry scenarios, surpassing long-standing limits set by the LEP collider
Environmental awareness: the importance of environmental considerations for future projects
Pursuing CERN’s scientific mission through environmentally responsible research
MoEDAL gets a new detector
The new detector, known as MAPP, will increase the physics reach of the MoEDAL experiment and the Large Hadron Collider
CERN Council takes further measures in response to the invasion of Ukraine
Mass matters when quarks cross a quark–gluon plasma
A new analysis by the ALICE collaboration confirms the expected role of quark mass in the interactions of quarks with a quark–gluon plasma