The giant universe opened up by particle microscopes

The giant universe opened up by particle microscopes

The development of new knowledge, at the forefront of technologies and the dynamism that characterizes the scientific community, is undoubtedly an important and complex task. The time required to collect data and background information that builds up...

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Be part of the Atomic Girl revolution 💫

Be part of the Atomic Girl revolution 💫

If you are interested in science, physics, engineering or if you are intrigued by studying a career in any of these areas, this is your chance! Atomic Girls, returns recharged with a new workshop in which you will learn transversal skills such as...

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OPINION COLUMNS

Beauty that breaks the symmetry of the cosmos

Our universe is made primarily of matter, not anti-matter. We are made of atoms, not anti-atoms. However, antimatter exists. Since Paul Dirac, in 1928, wrote a famous equation that treats space and time in the same way...

How muons science girls

Giovanna Cottin | Research Associate SAPHIR+ see more Muons are elementary particles similar to the electrons in our atoms. But they are not found in atoms. They rain down on us as a cascade of particles from the sky, as they are generated by the...

Chile's arrival at CERN

Giovanna Cottin | Associate Researcher SAPHIR+ see more Recently, the news that CERN, the European center for research in nuclear and particle physics, has accepted Chile as one of its member states has been highlighted in the national media....

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