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The PUMA project: Antimatter goes nomad
A new European project linking ELENA and ISOLDE plans to trap antimatter in order to explore quantum phenomena in radioactive nuclei
Making antimatter transportable
A project called PUMA aims to transport antimatter from one CERN facility to another in order to investigate exotic nuclear phenomena
A feast of physics to tide us over until Moriond…
CERN has a very rich physics programme not only at the high-energy frontier, let’s take a look at some of the interesting results it’s producing.
Particle physics on the brain
Methods from theoretical physics are shedding light on the brain’s circuitry
New APPEC strategy maps future of astroparticle research
Astroparticle Physics European Consortium (APPEC) launches new strategy to guide research priorities over next decade
A more precise measurement for antimatter than for matter
The BASE collaboration breaks its own precision measurement record of antiproton’s magnetic moment
The science (and showers) of Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
Art McDonald spoke at CERN on the science of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) and SNOLAB
Constructive interference: CERN and gravitational waves
CERN scientists welcomed the LIGO/Virgo gravitational waves community to look for synergies for future technologies
GBAR’s antiproton decelerator installed
With the connection between ELENA and GBAR already in place, the commissioning of the decelerator with antiprotons is about to begin
Webcast: Gravitational waves give new window to cosmos
David Reitze, Director of LIGO, will speak at CERN on how the observation of gravitational waves changes our understanding of the universe