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Preserving particle physics data

A lot of the science from our accelerators is published long after collisions end, so storing experimental data for future physicists is crucial

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25 September, 2025
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25 September, 2025

Michele Arneodo (1959–2025)

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Experiments
29 August, 2025
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29 August, 2025

Towards new physics with bent crystals

Double crystal channelling was observed for the first time at the LHC, a milestone for future short-lived particle research

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29 August, 2025
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29 August, 2025

ALICE honours its PhD thesis award winners

On 15 July 2025, the ALICE collaboration honoured its PhD thesis award winners during a special ceremony held as part of the ALICE collaboration meeting at CERN

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Experiments
25 July, 2025
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25 July, 2025

Celebrating the outstanding achievements of the ATLAS collaboration

The ATLAS collaboration celebrated the dedication, ingenuity and collaborative spirit of its members at the 8th Outstanding Achievement Awards

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Experiments
08 July, 2025

AMS upgrade passes qualification tests with flying colours

A new set of “eyes” that will enhance the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer’s sensitivity to cosmic rays is now one step closer to space, thanks to recent progress at CERN

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Experiments
23 June, 2025

LHCb announces its 2025 collaboration prizes

Congratulations to the 2025 winners of the LHCb Thesis Awards, Early Career Scientist Awards and Technical Awards

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Experiments
19 June, 2025
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19 June, 2025

Antiprotons to test the Standard Model

The PAX experiment, the first user of the antimatter factory's new test beamline, is studying quantum electrodynamics using atoms containing an antiproton

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Experiments
06 June, 2025
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06 June, 2025

Alasdair Smith (1942–2025)

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Experiments
30 April, 2025
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30 April, 2025

AEgIS transforms smartphone sensors into an antimatter camera of unprecedented resolution

The AEgIS collaboration, led by a team from the Technical University of Munich, has repurposed smartphone camera sensors to create a detector capable of imaging antiproton annihilations in real time with unprecedented resolution

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Experiments
02 April, 2025