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AMS experiment measures antimatter excess in space
The international team running the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) today announced the first results in its search for dark matter
AMS to present latest results
At a seminar at CERN today at 5pm CET, the AMS collaboration will announce its first physics results. Watch the webcast here
An extra dimension for LHCb
Analysing data from LHCb in five dimensions rather than two could open up a new world of precision measurement
CRISP: Physics and collaboration
At the 2nd Annual Meeting of CRISP in Switzerland, CERN delegates discussed the IT challenges the laboratory faces to deal with LHC data
CMS open for business
Engineers and technicians have started opening the 14,000-tonne CMS detector, to let detector physicists like David Barney get to work inside
ATRAP: Never a dull moment for the antiproton
The ATRAP experiment presents most precise measurement yet of the antiproton magnetic moment
Linac 4 accelerates its first beam
This month a beam of negative hydrogen ions was injected into the first accelerator module of Linac 4
LHC consolidations: A step-by-step guide
A backstage look at the Large Hadron Collider during CERN's first long shutdown
Linac 3 to carry argon for the first time
In preparation for a physics run in 2015, the source for Linac 3 is being adapted to carry argon ions
Quantum field theorist wins Fundamental Physics Prize
The $3 million Fundamental Physics Prize was awarded last night to theorist Alexander Polyakov of Princeton University