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Meet ISOLDE: Fresh faces bring fresh ideas
To celebrate 50 years of ISOLDE physics, the third article in our series looks at how people shape the facility and the importance of low-energy beams
Meet ISOLDE: Targeting new discoveries
What is a target and how is it built? The second article in a series celebrating 50 years of physics at CERN’s longest running experimental facility
Meet ISOLDE: Where did it all begin?
The first in our series to celebrate 50 years of physics at CERN’s oldest experiment, the ISOLDE facility
Meet ISOLDE Live: Celebrate 50 years of physics at ISOLDE
Join us on Facebook at 14:00 CEST from the ISOLDE control centre, for a chance to have your questions answered by our scientists
Baby MIND born at CERN now ready to move to Japan
The Baby MIND neutrino detector, after being assembled and tested at CERN, is now ready to be shipped to Japan
For one day only LHC collides xenon beams
The LHC is operating for several hours with the nuclei of xenon atoms
Beamline for Schools 2017: a successful story continues
Two high-school teams from Italy and Canada had the opportunity to conduct their own experiments at a fully-equipped CERN beamline
Waves of congratulations for the Nobel Prize
The 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to Rainer Weiss, Barry C. Barish and Kip S. Thorne for the detection of gravitational waves
ATLAS and CMS celebrate their 25th anniversaries
On 1 October 1992, the newly formed ATLAS and CMS collaborations both submitted letters of intent for the construction of their detectors
Tonight: Researchers’ Night at CERN
Tonight, CERN will be open to the general public to celebrate science