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The Large Hadron Collider's worldwide computer
Behind the excellent results from CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) lies the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid – a giant that never sleeps
ALPHA: Novel investigation of gravity and antimatter
The ALPHA collaboration has published a paper describing the first direct analysis of how antimatter is affected by gravity
Twenty years of a free, open web
On 30 April 1993 CERN published a statement that made World Wide Web technology available on a royalty free basis, allowing the web to flourish
ALICE: Upgrade work begins
With the long shutdown under way, the ALICE collaboration is preparing for the next 10 years of operation
The Large Hadron Collider goes to London
The Science Museum in London is launching a new exhibition featuring digital detector caverns and magnets from the LHC
LHCb experiment observes new matter-antimatter difference
The LHCb collaboration has made the first observation of matter-antimatter asymmetry in the decays the B<sup>0</sup><sub>s</sub>
CMS prepares for the future
There will be no rest at Point 5, the site of the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) detector, during the long shutdown of the LHC
Two-beam module to drive particle beams
The first module of the Compact Linear Collider is being tested at CERN – with neither beam nor radiofrequency system
Animation shows LHC data processing
A new animation from CERN's IT department shows how LHC data is collected and sent around the world for processing
Artist turns physicists into particles at CMS
An art installation at CMS Point 5 transforms physicists into the particles they study