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Award season at the ATLAS Experiment
ATLAS PhD students publish dozens of outstanding theses every year. Since 2010, a few have been celebrated at the annual ATLAS Thesis Awards.
Open-heart surgery for CMS
This week the CMS collaboration is replacing the heart of its detector: its tracking system
Open-heart surgery for CMS
The CMS detector’s tracking system, which determines the trajectories of charged particles, is being replaced this week at Point 5
Meet the talented recipients of the ATLAS PhD Grant
The ATLAS PhD Grant gives students an opportunity to benefit from world-class research, supervision and training within the ATLAS collaboration
How strange is the proton?
ATLAS measurements show proton has more strange quarks than previously thought
EYETS report: painstaking work on the detectors
On the experiments’ side, the extended year-end technical stop is a precious opportunity to carry out repairs and maintenance works on their detectors
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
Quark Matter 2017: understanding the early universe
The LHC experiment collaborations presented their latest results at the Quark Matter conference on how matter behaved in the universe's first moments
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
ALPHA team celebrate antimatter light spectrum result
The ALPHA collaboration celebrate this week after twenty years of work resulted in them seeing, for the first time, antimatter's light spectrum