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High-school physicists win chance to run experiments at CERN
CERN today announced the winners of its 2017 Beamline for Schools competition: Charging Cavaliers, from Canada, and TCO-ASA, from Italy
Training tomorrow’s ICT specialists: students return to CERN
CERN openlab has been running its summer student programme for 15 years. Some of our students also return to CERN...
Follow the fantastic voyage of the ICARUS detector
Watch our Facebook Live to learn more about the world’s largest neutrino particle hunter and how it will journey to Fermilab
Discover the hidden treasures of CERN’s archive
9 June is International Archives Day and an opportunity to browse CERN’s rich archive
Discover the hidden treasures of CERN’s archive
9 June is International Archives Day, an opportunity to browse CERN’s rich archive
Enriching CERN’s heritage object collection
Around 200 pieces of unique historic importance form CERN’s scientific heritage object collection. It is time to update and enrich it
Birth of the high-energy network
The CERN Alumni Programme will offer unique networking opportunities for all its members
LHC Report: Moving Fast Forward
After declaring stable beams, now it’s the period of scrubbing and intensity ramp-up, until 2556 bunches per beam will circulate in the machine
LHCb flavour anomalies continue to intrigue
Two papers published today in Nature review recent flavour measurements from the LHCb experiment that are at odds with theoretical predictions
LHC’s objective: maximum intensity
The LHC has been accelerating more and more protons, and to allow the machine to reach its maximum intensity, it will undergo a thorough scrubbing.