In an interview drawing on memories from childhood and throughout his own distinguished career at CERN, Ugo Amaldi offers ...
The NA61/SHINE collaboration have observed a strikingly large imbalance between charged and neutral kaons in argon–scandium ...
New quadrupole magnets for the High-Luminosity LHC will use Nb3Sn conductors for the first time in an accelerator.
Strings of photodetectors anchored to the seabed off the coast of Sicily have detected the most energetic neutrino ever ...
The secretary of the 2026 European strategy update, Karl Jakobs, talks about the strong community involvement needed to reach ...
Enrico Chesta, Véronique Ferlet-Cavrois and Markus Brugger highlight seven ways CERN and ESA are working together to further fundamental exploration and innovation in space technologies.
The first of a new series of workshops to discuss the future of beam-cooling technology for a muon collider.
The measurement benefits from the unique forward coverage of the LHCb detector.
Collaboration is the engine-room of scientific progress for Europe’s large-scale research facilities. That truism also applies in equal measure to the enabling technologies that underpin day-to-day ...
Daniel Tapia Takaki describes how ultraperipheral collisions mediated by high-energy photons are shedding light on gluon saturation, gluonic hotspots and nuclear shadowing.
The LHCb collaboration has announced first results on the production of antihelium and antihypertriton nuclei in proton–proton collisions at the LHC. The sixth plenary workshop of the Muon g-2 Theory ...
How can Europe’s large-scale research facilities better engage with industry and, in so doing, broaden their user base while amplifying downstream socioeconomic impacts? That’s the central question ...
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