Stefania Pandolfi

Stefania is a CERN Science Writer and Editor.  

55 results

LHCb observes an exceptionally large group of particles

In what is an exceptional observation, the LHCb experiment at CERN has discovered a new system of five particles in a single analysis

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Experiments
16 March, 2017

The Standard Model stands its ground

The LHCb collaboration has presented a new measurement of a rare particle decay, providing another strong confirmation of the Standard Model

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Experiments
14 February, 2017
Experiments
News
14 February, 2017

EYETS report: so far, so good

The 2016 – 2017 extended year-end technical stop features powering tests, magnet exchange, dump replacement, emptying the LHC of helium, and lifts!

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At CERN
31 January, 2017
At CERN
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31 January, 2017

New source of asymmetry between matter and antimatter

CERN’s LHCb experiment has found evidence of a symmetry violation that could contribute to solve the mystery of the missing antimatter

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Experiments
30 January, 2017
Experiments
News
30 January, 2017

Non-stop activity at the CERN Neutrino Platform

In the brand-new extension of the North Area (EHN1), two large prototype detectors destined for the study of neutrinos are being built

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Physics
13 January, 2017

The BASE antiprotons celebrate their first birthday

BASE has kept a shot of antiprotons trapped for more than one year: it is the longest-lived, coldest, known baryonic antimatter object in the Universe

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Physics
20 December, 2016

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

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Experiments
25 November, 2016
Experiments
News
25 November, 2016

President of the Republic of Poland visits CERN

On 15 November 2016 CERN welcomed Andrzej Duda, President of the Republic of Poland

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At CERN
25 November, 2016

Linac 4 reached its energy goal

After having accelerated a beam up to the design energy of 160 MeV, Linac 4 is now entering a new phase of its commissioning

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Accelerators
14 November, 2016
Accelerators
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14 November, 2016

ICARUS cryostat and detector finally reunited

The ICARUS detector will be soon inserted into its own cryostat and shipped to Chicago

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Experiments
31 October, 2016
Experiments
News
31 October, 2016

n_TOF plays hide-and-seek with cosmological lithium

The n_TOF collaboration has added an important piece to the puzzle of the cosmological lithium problem

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Experiments
14 October, 2016
Experiments
News
14 October, 2016

Beamline for Schools 2016: how to be a CERN scientist

The Beamline for Schools competition gives high-school students the chance to run an experiment on a fully equipped CERN beamline

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At CERN
04 October, 2016