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Labs work together toward higher-energy LHC
Researchers who need to test parts for experiments at the Large Hadron Collider are taking advantage of Fermilab's Test Beam Facility
Antimatter experiment produces first beam of antihydrogen
The ASACUSA experiment at CERN has succeeded for the first time in producing a beam of antihydrogen atoms
Fifty years of quarks
Fifty years ago, two physicists independently proposed the existence of the subatomic particles known as quarks
Israel raises flag at CERN
At a ceremony today at CERN, the Israeli flag was hoisted for the first time to join the other 20 flags of the organization’s member states
Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda wins residency at CERN
The third Prix Ars Electronica Collide @ CERN was today awarded to the Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda
The importance of OpenStack for CERN
Tim Bell of the IT department explains the role OpenStack plays in enabling CERN to flexibly tailor its computing resources to meet demand
Highlights from CERN in 2013
Higgs boson decays, a Nobel prize for Higgs and Englert and a huge Open Days event were among the big stories at CERN this year
CESAR: CERN’s first storage ring
Fifty years ago today, the first beam circulated in the small machine that set CERN on course to the Intersecting Storage Rings and the LHC
CERN accelerates Future Library initiative in Greece
Two days of virtual visits to CERN mark the launch of Media Labs in nine public libraries across Greece
CERN to admit Israel as first new Member State since 1999
CERN is set to admit Israel as the Organization’s 21st Member State