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Seeing the invisible: Event displays in particle physics
From cloud chambers to 3D animations, physicists use a host of ingenious techniques to reveal subatomic particles too tiny to see
Support young CERN scientist in FameLab final
Watch Lillian Smestad of the AEGIS experiment in the FameLab international final today [UPDATE: Smestad wins second place]
LHC experiments back in business at record energy
The Large Hadron Collider is colliding particles at unprecedented energy, marking the start of the accelerator's second physics run
LHC experiments back in business at record energy
The Large Hadron Collider is colliding particles at unprecedented energy, marking the start of the accelerator's second physics run
Live blog: LHC experiments to start taking data at 13 TeV
Follow all the action live on our blog "LHC Season 2: New frontiers in physics"
LHC Season 2: First physics at 13 TeV to start tomorrow
On 3 June, experiments at the LHC are set to collect their first physics data in two years, marking the start of the accelerator's second run
LHC Season 2: CERN computing ready for data torrent
The CERN Data Centre has been upgraded to process the huge amounts of data generated by collisions during Run 2 of the LHC, which starts this week
To tweet or not to tweet?
Researchers being encouraged to coordinate their online communications with CERN - but why?
Join the Mozilla Science Lab Global Sprint at CERN
This week, IdeaSquare at CERN is one of the host sites for a global hackathon for open-science projects and tools
Smaller LHC collaborations to analyse collisions at 13 TeV
The MOEDAL, TOTEM and LHCf experiments are preparing to collect data from collisions in the LHC at 13 teraelectronvolts