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Theoretical physicist, Stephen Hawking, has died on 14 March aged 76.
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A project called PUMA aims to transport antimatter from one CERN facility to another in order to investigate exotic nuclear phenomena
The world’s first Big Science Business Forum gathered 18 of the most advanced big-science organisations together to meet European companies
Join our scientists live from the Large Hadron Collider tunnel today, 28 February 2018, at 4pm on Facebook
After two decades of design and construction, CERN’s newest accelerator, Linac4, is on its way to join the LHC injection chain
In 1968, Georges Charpak invented the Nobel prize-winning multiwire proportional chamber pushing particle physics detection into the electronic era
The LHC shows its teeth each time protons misbehave
In a paper published today in the European Physical Journal C, the ATLAS Collaboration reports the first high-precision measurement of W boson mass
Precision results from the TOTEM experiment provide further explanation on proton-proton interactions at high energies
Methods from theoretical physics are shedding light on the brain’s circuitry
Showcasing female computer programmers from CERN and Fermilab to mark the International Day of Women and Girls in Science