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New ATLAS results at LHCP: Higgs mass to string balls
ATLAS presented new results at the Large Hadron Collider Physics (LHCP) Conference in Columbia University, New York, 2-7 June
Z(4430) resonance and other exotic meson results from LHCb
Greig Cowan of the University of Edinburgh (UK) presents the latest on exotic mesons from LHCb. Watch the webcast at 11am CET today
CMS inaugurates its high-tech visitor centre
The new Building SL53 on CERN’s Cessy site in France is ready to welcome visitors
CERN experiments present heavy-ion physics at Darmstadt
At Quark Matter 2014 this week in Germany, the ALICE, ATLAS and CMS experiments are presenting the latest results from the LHC's heavy-ion programme
A new subdetector for ATLAS
A new subdetector has been added to the very heart of ATLAS, closest to the beam pipe where particle collisions will occur
CERN experiment sheds new light on cloud formation
CLOUD experiment shows that biogenic vapours emitted by trees and oxidised in the atmosphere have significant impact on formation of clouds
LHCb confirms existence of exotic hadrons
The LHCb collaboration today published an unambiguous observation of an exotic particle that cannot be classified within the traditional quark model
ISOLDE sheds light on dying stars
An experiment conducted at CERN's ISOLDE facility may help scientists better to understand the collapse of massive stars
CMS presents new boundary of Higgs width
At the Moriond conference CMS presented the best constraint yet of the Higgs boson “width”, a parameter that determines the particle’s lifetime
LHC and Tevatron scientists announce first joint result
Scientists working at LHC and Tevatron colliders join forces to produce more precise measurement of the mass of the top quark