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Two-trap cooling promises antimatter precision
The BASE collaboration has performed the first demonstration of two-trap sympathetic cooling, promising substantial improvements to studies of antiprotons
CERN-tested optical fibres now in space
Astronaut Thomas Pesquet has activated Lumina, an optical fibre-based dosimetry experiment on board the International Space Station
CERN to provide second DUNE cryostat
The Laboratory deepens its collaboration with the US-based neutrino experiment with the provision of two enormous stainless-steel vessels for DUNE’s cutting-edge liquid-argon detectors
SPS experiments are back in action
Experiments restart at the Super Proton Synchrotron, CERN’s second-largest accelerator
New magnets for FAIR tested at CERN
CERN has strong partnerships and collaborations with laboratories and research infrastructures in the Member States. One recent example saw superconducting magnets for the future FAIR facility at Germany’s GSI laboratory being tested at CERN
10th edition of CineGlobe film festival
From 25 to 29 August 2021, the CineGlobe International Film Festival returns to CERN’s iconic Globe of Innovation and Science for its 10th edition
Crowd4SDG launches its second call for projects on climate and gender issues
Submit your ideas on how to use crowdsourcing to tackle climate-change-induced gender inequalities before 30 September 2021
Computing equipment donated by CERN catalyses the creation of a centre of excellence for high-energy physics in Palestine
The An-Najah University in Nablus, Palestine, has started using the 56 servers donated by CERN for educational purposes and experimental physics research
Latvia becomes Associate Member State of CERN
CERN has been officially notified that the remaining steps for the entry into force of Latvia's Associate Membership have been completed
Long-lived exotic particle discovered
Discovery of a new exotic hadron containing two charm quarks and an up and a down antiquark