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A person is positioned on a patient bench, held by a robot, in front of a cylindrical beam exit window.
The Technical University of Applied Sciences Mittelhessen (THM) and GSI/FAIR in Darmstadt intend to collaborate more closely in the field of particle therapy. A corresponding collaboration agreement was recently signed by both partners. The goal is to improve particle therapy both for the Marburg Ion Beam Therapy Center (MIT) and centers worldwide, as well as to support translational and basic research like it is conducted at the GSI/FAIR accelerator facilities.



Antimatter on the road - for the first time antiprotons were transported in by a truck.
On 24 March 2026, in a world first, a team of scientists from the BASE experiment at CERN, including GSI researchers, successfully transported a trap filled with antiprotons in a truck across the Laboratory’s main site. The team managed to accumulate a cloud of antiprotons in an innovative portable cryogenic Penning trap, then disconnect it from the experimental facility, load it onto a truck and continue experiment operation after transport. This is a remarkable achievement, given that…



A group of persons stands in a large room. At the right-hand corner a huge experiment setup is visible.
During the ALICE Masterclass on the GSI/FAIR campus, again this year 19 high-school students had the opportunity to analyze data from the ALICE experiment at the CERN research center. GSI/FAIR significantly contributes to the construction, operation and data analysis of ALICE. Scientists of GSI/FAIR’s ALICE research department organized the event.



A complex measurement setup consisting of silver tubes, cables and a screen is located on a table.
The project “Innovationspartnerschaft für Hochfluss EUV-Strahlquellen in Metrologie und Bildgebung (InnoEUV)” advances laser-driven extreme ultraviolet (EUV) radiation sources for metrology and imaging. The strategic innovation partnership of Helmholtz Institute Jena (HI Jena) and GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt, Germany, with Active Fiber Systems GmbH (AFS) accelerates the transfer into practical and commercial applications.



An astronaut in a white space suit hovers next to a cylindrical capsule.
Cosmic rays are one of the greatest challenges for space travel and pose a considerable risk to humans and materials. For the first time on European soil, an international research team in collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA) has succeeded in providing a simulator for Galactic Cosmic Rays at the GSI/FAIR accelerator facility in Darmstadt, Germany. The results have been published in two articles in the journal “Life Sciences in Space Research.”



Helmholtz President Martin Keller (left) toured the FAIR ring accelerator and many other stops across the FAIR site and GSI campus.
On 10 March 2026, Professor Martin Keller, President of the Helmholtz Association, visited GSI and FAIR in Darmstadt on the occasion of taking office. The purpose of the visit was to gain in-depth insight into the structures and research activities at the site, and to engage directly with the people driving them – especially staff members and early-career researchers. The guest of honour at the event was Hessian Minister of Science and Research, Art and Culture, Timon Gremmels.



In the future experimental halls at FAIR.
Heike Hofmann, Hessian Minister for Labor, Integration, Youth and Social Affairs (SPD), visited GSI and FAIR in Darmstadt with state parliament representatives Peter Franz (CDU) and Hartwig Jourdan (CDU). The visit centered on discussions about the current situation following the fire, its impact on research and infrastructure, and its effect on employees. The group also discussed the progress made on the FAIR project. Prof. Dr. Thomas Nilsson, Scientific Managing Director of GSI and FAIR, Dr.…



A woman stands before a large, green magnet.
Physicist Kathrin Wimmer from GSI/FAIR has taken up a W3 professorship in Experimental Nuclear Physics/Nuclear Structure at the University of Cologne. The appointment underscores her outstanding scientific expertise and is also a sign of the excellent support for young scientists at GSI/FAIR.



Magnetic field lines exit diagonally from a grey box. Below it is a ring, above it another box with a red line leading through. Molecules float around it.
Rechargeable batteries are everywhere — from portable electronic devices and electric vehicles to renewable energy storage. Battery failures are often due to the loss or chemical degradation of the electrolyte. An international research team involving the Helmholtz Institute Mainz, a branch of the GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt in Berlin, and New York University has now addressed the question…




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