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New CMS spokesperson
Fermilab’s Joel Butler will take the reins of the CMS collaboration in September
Awakening acceleration: AWAKE’s plasma cell arrives
With plasma cell in place, CERN’s AWAKE experiment is one step closer to testing acceleration hundreds of times more powerful than current methods
Has the magic gone from Calcium-52?
CERN Researchers at ISOLDE facility show the supposedly doubly-magic nucleus Calcium-52 has an unexpectedly large charge radius
CERN recognized experiment to expand scientific capacity
Scientists at the CERN-recognized KM3NeT Collaboration have publicly announced KM3NeT 2.0
ATLAS and CMS present their 2015 LHC results
The two general-purpose LHC experiments have unveiled analyses of data collected in 2015 from proton collisions at an energy of 13 TeV
Upgraded nuclear physics facility starts up
The new HIE-ISOLDE accelerator is up and running, increasing the beam energy of ISOLDE, CERN’s nuclear physics facility
WITCH hunt nearing end at CERN
For Halloween meet CERN’s very own WITCH experiment at ISOLDE, as it nears the end of its data analysis
CERN experiments present results at Quark Matter 2015
There were presentations from ALICE, CMS, ATLAS and LHCb at the international conference on ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions this week
ALICE investigates 'snowballs in hell'
How is it that loosely bound objects are observed in high-energy nuclear collisions? The ALICE collaboration finds out
A very cool cooling system for NA62
The sensor on the NA62 Gigtracker has a cooling system that might become the precursor to a completely new detector technique