Read article 'The age of the blockbuster-scale radiopharmaceutical'
Read article 'The age of the blockbuster-scale radiopharmaceutical'
On 24 March 2026, the BASE collaboration sent 92 antiprotons on a test loop around CERN’s Meyrin site, achieving the first controlled and reversible transport of antimatter.
The 28th Chamonix Workshop took place from 2 to 5 February 2026, with around 130 participants from CERN and several international guests.
Stochastic Cooling of Particle Beams, by Dieter Möhl, is a remarkably thorough treatment of a technique that remains central to hadron-beam physics decades after its invention at ...
Read about 'In focus: detector technology'
A retrospective of 60 years’ coverage of detector technology in CERN Courier
Read article 'Michael Wohlmuther 1975–2025'
Michael Wohlmuther, an internationally recognised expert on spallation physics and technologies, tragically passed away on 30 October 2025 in Lund, Sweden, at the age of 50.
Read article 'HiLumi magnets face full-scale test'
CERN has reached a milestone in the advancement of the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider.
Read article 'ICABU fishes for accelerator innovations in Pohang'
The 27th International Conference on Accelerators and Beam Utilizations attracted 300 experts to South Korea.
Read article 'Photon detectors light up Bologna'
The 7th international workshop on new Photon-Detectors took place from 3 to 5 December 2025 at Bologna’s Palazzo d’Accursio.
Read article 'Space radiobiology'
Space Radiobiology explores a meeting point between two fields that have long followed separate paths.
Read article 'Seven colliders for CERN'
The European Strategy Group tasked a working group to compare seven proposals for CERN’s next large-scale collider.
Read article 'In pursuit of the post-inflation axion'
Breaking with decades of haloscope design, the ALPHA and MADMAX collaborations are pushing the search for dark matter into a promising new niche.
Read article 'Trigger-level search for dijet resonances'
A trigger-level analysis by the ATLAS collaboration achieved record sensitivity to low-mass particles decaying into quarks or gluons.
Read article 'Biology at the Bragg peak'
Angelica Facoetti explains five facts accelerator physicists need to know about radiobiology to work at the cutting edge of particle therapy.
Read article 'The future of particle therapy'
PTCOG president Marco Durante describes an exciting future for the technology and shares his vision for closer international cooperation between medicine, academia and industry.
Read article 'Prepped for re-entry'
When Francesca Luoni logs on each morning at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Virginia, she’s thinking about something few of us ever consider: how to keep astronauts safe fro...
Read article 'Machine learning and the search for the unknown'
The CMS collaboration is employing neural networks to conduct model-independent searches for short-lived particles that could escape conventional analyses.
Read about 'In focus: vacuum technology'
Innovation in vacuum science, technology and engineering at CERN and beyond