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AWAKE starts the equipment installation phase
The proof-of-principle experiment aims to use protons to generate powerful wakefields to accelerate an electron beam
LHCb on the trail of lepton nonuniversality
The LHCb experiment has measured decays of B mesons that have shown deviations from the predictions of the Standard Model
CALET docks on the International Space Station
The CALorimetric Electron Telescope reached the ISS on 24 August. It will perform long-exposure observations of high-energy cosmic radiation
ALICE precisely compares light nuclei and antinuclei
The comparison, published today in <em>Nature Physics</em>, confirms a fundamental symmetry of nature to an unprecedented precision for light nuclei
LHC experiments present latest results in Vienna
The world particle-physics community has convened in Vienna for the 2015 European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics
Grey Book gets new look
The CERN Grey Book database, which stores data on the laboratory’s research programme, has been revamped
A brand new look for the CERN Grey Book
The CERN Grey Book database, which stores data on the laboratory’s research programme, has been revamped
In particular: A new podcast from ATLAS
Check out a new podcast from particle physicists Tova Holmes and Laura Jeanty that brings you right to the heart of the ATLAS collaboration
Search for Hidden Particles: Workshop on 2 July
There will be an open symposium about the SHiP project from 2pm to 6pm on 2 July in CERN's Main Auditorium (500-1-001)
Seeing the invisible: Event displays in particle physics
From cloud chambers to 3D animations, physicists use a host of ingenious techniques to reveal subatomic particles too tiny to see