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LHCb observes hypertriton production in proton-proton collisions at the LHC
With its detection of hypertriton in proton-proton collisions, the LHCb experiment strengthens CERN’s role as one of the few places worldwide to study hypernuclei such as the hypertriton and its antipartner in detail
SESAME, a growing focal point for regional scientific collaboration
SESAME, the Synchrotron-light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East laboratory, welcomes Iraq as its first Associate Member
Dark boson searches at CERN’s North Area
With their latest dark-matter searches, both the NA62 and NA64 experiments start probing several well motivated light dark-matter models
The LHC leak repair: a short photostory
Scroll through the photo diary to relive the repair of the LHC
Bright minds unite: 2023 CERN Webfest celebrates two winning projects and successful collaborations
The 2023 edition of CERN’s annual hackathon took place from 21 to 23 July, with the theme “science, research and education”
Looking for sterile neutrinos in the CMS muon system
CMS presents results of searches for long-lived neutral particles
CERN and NASA join forces to commit to a research future that is open and accessible for all
A summit, entitled “Accelerating the Adoption of Open Science”, took place at CERN from 10 to 14 July, bringing together representatives from 70 scientific institutions to discuss how to develop and implement open science policies across the globe
AWAKE introduces a stronger wave to accelerate particles
Plasma accelerator AWAKE has tested scalability and is all set to begin its second phase of data taking with an upgraded plasma source
Sneak a peek into Science Gateway
On 8 October 2023 CERN Science Gateway will open its doors to the public and welcome visitors from around the world. As the finishing touches are being made, let us take you on a behind-the-scenes tour
IUPAP holds the 8th edition of the International Conference on Women in Physics
CERN and IUPAP collaboration that led to the formation of the IUPAP Women in Physics working group has come a long way