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ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb presented their key physics results at an end-of-year series of talks
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The first result to emerge from the HIE-ISOLDE accelerator is the confirmation that the tin-132 nucleus belongs to the doubly magic group of nuclei
CERN and the European particle physics community have submitted a wealth of contributions to shape the future of the discipline
TEDxCERN 2018 hosted speakers from the digital world and life science experts who gave talks that inspired a worldwide audience
On 14 and 15 September 2019, CERN will open its doors to the general public
CERN has tested a new satellite, CELESTA, which will use CERN radiation-monitoring technology in space
After an outstanding performance, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the accelerator complex and the experiments are now stopping for two years for major improvements and upgrading.
Intel’s new Myriad 2 chip underwent tests at CERN’s SPS
Google and Micron announce that they are joining CERN openlab at major US supercomputing conference
Half a century ago, theorist Gabriele Veneziano visited CERN and wrote a paper that wound up marking the beginning of string theory