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The new LHCb spokesperson shares his vision for his three-year long mandate
Hélène Langevin-Joliot, physicist and granddaughter of Pierre and Marie Curie, visited CERN at the end of June
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An event took place at the Globe as part of the celebrations marking the tenth anniversary of the European Research Council
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As part of the 2016 European Union Contest for Young Scientists, Vladislav Gadalov was awarded a visit to CERN for his work in the field of computing
On the 5th anniversary of the Higgs discovery announcement, we asked you where you were when you heard this result
Five years ago today marked a significant moment in the history of particle physics
On 28 June for the first time in history, the LHC collided beams with 2556 bunches per ring
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