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AMS experiment marks one year in space
The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the ISS has been taking data for a year. The shuttle crew that took it to space visited CERN to mark the occasion
Tweetup at CERN today: #CERNtweetup
Tweetup to coincide with the visit of Nasa astronauts to the AMS experiment at CERN
Endeavour astronauts mark 100 years of cosmic-ray research
The space-shuttle crew laid a European Physical Society plaque at high-altitude research centre <em>Les Cosmiques</em> near <em>Mont Blanc</em>
CERN welcomes Intel Science Fair winners
Twelve talented students aged 15-18 got to spend a week at CERN as part of the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair prize
Endeavour astronauts to visit CERN
The space shuttle carried the Alpha Magentic Spectrometer to the ISS last year – on Wednesday its crew will visit the AMS control centre
Proposal to use CERN accelerator for biomedical research
Discussions under way for possible re-use of LEIR accelerator
Make-A-Wish recipient visits CERN
Katie Kemp, an 18-year-old from Seattle, visited CERN with help from a charitable foundation
LHC Report: A Roman potpourri
A mixed bag of operations and the development of special optics mean the LHC is on track for as much luminosity as possible before the long shutdown
Large Hadron Collider run to be extended by seven weeks
LHC will run for a further seven weeks in a bid to maximize data for physics following the latest Higgs-search update