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ATLAS Outstanding Achievement Award goes to three German institutions

Three out of seven ATLAS Outstanding Achievement Awards 2025 go to the LMU Munich, the Max Planck Institute for Physics and TU Dortmund University.

The spokespersons of the four large-scale LHC experiments, Andreas Hoecker (ATLAS), Patricia McBride (CMS), Marco Van Leeuwen (ALICE) and Vincenzo Vagnoni (LHCb), accept the Breakthrough Prize 2025 in Santa Monica.
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Breakthrough Prize 2025 Awarded to the Four Large-Scale Experiments at the LHC

Researchers from the LHC experiments ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb receive the "Oscar of Science".

Illustration der Bayron-Produktion bei einer Proton-Proton-Kollision
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LHCb detector observes first CP violation in baryons

The LHCb collaboration succeeds for the first time in detecting a CP violation in a baryon decay - an important milestone for particle physics.

Max Stange (left), Mareen Hoppe (center) and Erik Bachmann (right) symbolize transverse T-, longitudinal L- and once again transverse T-polarization with their arms.
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First “Polarized Lenses” for the “Scattered Light” of the Weak Interaction

Dresden researchers develop new method for separating the polarization states of W particles.

Group picture with all participants of the workshop
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Transfer Workshop: ErUM Science meets Industry

On February 6th and 7th, the first Transfer Workshop “ErUM Scientists & Industry in Dialogue” took place.