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It is now 60 years since the antiproton was discovered at Berkeley in September 1955 and 20 years since the first antihydrogen atoms were made at CERN. Over the decades, antiprotons have become a standard tool in particle physics, and antihydrogen is now a miniature laboratory for investigations in fundamental physics, as this month’s anniversary feature describes. Recently, the BASE collaboration at the Antiproton Decelerator reported on a new comparison of the proton and antiproton to test a basic symmetry. Also at CERN, the ALICE experiment is investigating how loosely bound objects, including antinuclei, can survive the hot and dense heavy-ion collisions at the LHC.
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• LHCb reports observation of pentaquarks
• Pakistan becomes associate member state of CERN
• AIDA-2020 offers support touse facilities for detector development in Europe
• BASE comparescharge-to-mass ratios of proton and antiproton to high precision
• Physics and performance in LHC Run 2
• First results at 13 TeVand more from Run 1
• J/ψ mesons, b decays and more
• First lightfor the PAU camera
• Fermilab sets neutrino-beam record
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