The 2025 Young Experimental Physicist Prize is awarded jointly to Thea Klæboe Årrestad (CMS) and Laura Zani for their remarkable and complementary contributions to experimental particle physics.
Search for boosted Higgs advances our understanding of dark matter
The CMS Collaboration hunts for Higgs bosons recoiling against dark matter particles
CMS at Quark Matter 2025
The CMS Collaboration has announced numerous new results for Quark Matter 2025.
Here is a list of all our results as they are being presented at the conference. Details will also be added throughout the conference.
Quarks running for freedom: Probing the strong force at high precision
The CMS experiment achieves the most precise determination of the strength of the strong nuclear force using the rates of production of jets at several centre-of-mass energies.
CMS Collaboration awarded $1M for its contribution to fundamental physics
On Saturday 5th April Patty McBride, former CMS Spokesperson, received the 2025 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics on behalf of the CMS Collaboration. This was a joint award, along with ATLAS, LHCb and ALICE.
CMS at Moriond 2025
The CMS Collaboration announces 50 new results for Moriond 2025.
Beyond light: Probing dark matter and extra dimensions with CMS
By studying events with only a single energetic photon, the CMS experiment places some of the most stringent constraints to date on dark matter models and theories predicting extra dimensions of space.
Looking for early vacuum-like emissions in jets in heavy ion collisions
CMS explores the early stages of jet evolution in heavy-ion collisions
Probing interactions among trios of heavy vector bosons at record energy
CMS presents the most precise measurement of WWZ production to date by combining Run 2 data with more recent Run 3 data.