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An extra dimension for LHCb
Analysing data from LHCb in five dimensions rather than two could open up a new world of precision measurement
CMS open for business
Engineers and technicians have started opening the 14,000-tonne CMS detector, to let detector physicists like David Barney get to work inside
LHCb studies particle tipping the matter-antimatter scales
The LHCb experiment at CERN reports precise new measurements—but leaves open the question of why our matter-dominated universe exists
More statistics, less surprise for LHCb
The LHCb collaboration has recently announced new results for a parameter that measures the CP violation effect in particles containing charm quarks
ATLAS: now under new management
On 1 March, the ATLAS Collaboration welcomed a new spokesperson, Dave Charlton, and two new deputy spokespersons, Thorsten Wengler and Beate Heinemann
LHCb pins down X(3872) quantum numbers
The LHCb collaboration has now reported a new analysis of the decay chain of an unconventional hadron, the X(3872)
W boson published 30 years ago
On 24 February 1983 the journal <em>Physics Letters B</em> published a paper by the UA1 collaboration describing the discovery of the W boson
Hangout with CERN: Lights, web-cam, action!
Each week CERN people answer questions live on YouTube in Hangout with CERN. Give feedback for the chance to win tickets to see comedian Eddie Izzard
ATLAS in 2012: Building on success
In a year where the LHC delivered nearly as much data in a week as it did previously in a month, the ATLAS experiment went from strength to strength
Proton-lead run brings new physics reach to LHCb
In the recent lead-proton run at the LHC, the Large Hadron Collider beauty experiment took proton-ion data for the first time