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New results from LHCb at the CKM workshop
At the CKM workshop in Mumbai, India, LHCb presented four interesting new results
What do data analysts do all day?
The third installment of the In Practice series examines what fuels experimental physicists to work together and analyse mountains of data
NA64 hunts the mysterious dark photon
NA64 is a new experiment at CERN searching for a particle called the dark photon, which might act as a bridge to the universe’s invisible, dark sector
What ingredients make the best physicists?
In part 2 of our In Practice series, CERN’s experimental physicists explain what personalities and qualities make the best physicists
Smallest LHC experiment has cosmic outing
The LHCf experiment begins its annual run to study cosmic rays
Are physicists architects of science?
Discover how experimental physicists build their incredible experiments and massive collaborations
“On Track”, Issue 2: the latest news for AIDA-2020
The second issue of “On Track”, the AIDA-2020 EU project newsletter, is now available online.
ICARUS cryostat and detector finally reunited
The ICARUS detector will be soon inserted into its own cryostat and shipped to Chicago
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
ATLAS and CMS physicists awarded 2017 Panofsky Prize
Michel Della Negra, Peter Jenni and Tejinder Virdee, former spokespersons of ATLAS and CMS, will be presented with the 2017 W.K.H. Panofsky Prize