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Tracking new physics—horse or zebra?
When you've got a discrepancy in the data, it might be time for theory and experiment to collaborate
Join the dots to measure antimatter
Help the AEgIS experiment at CERN to work out how antimatter is affected by gravity. Just join the dots!
Particle detectors for the classroom
Czech company JABLOTRON has released an educational toolkit based on CERN detector technology
Particle detectors for the classroom
Czech company JABLOTRON has released an educational toolkit based on CERN detector technology
LS1 report: First missions accomplished
Things are going well in all the laboratory’s accelerators
Three young ISOLDE scientists win awards
In less than a month three young scientists from ISOLDE's EC-SLI collaboration won awards at international conferences
The Tevatron's data continue to excite
Latest results from 10 years of proton–antiproton running
Wanted: elbow grease
In Divonne-les-Bains, an association founded by former CERN personnel is restoring the oldest hydroelectric plant in France
ALICE through a gamma-ray looking glass
The ALICE experiment is optimized to perform in the environment of heavy-ion collisions at the LHC, which can produce thousands of particles
The return of quarkonia
The physics of heavy quark–antiquark bound states is a long-standing puzzle, made more intriguing by results from the LHC