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Discover how experimental physicists build their incredible experiments and massive collaborations
For the third time ever the LHC today began colliding beams of protons with lead ions to probe the early universe from which matter emerged
A new exhibition, which hopes to answer, at least in part, questions that have bothered humans for centuries, has recently opened in Vienna
CERN hosts its fourth TEDxCERN – “Ripples of Curiosity” – to explore how ideas in science, technology and education are converging and creating waves
The ASACUSA experiment at CERN reported new precision measurement of the mass of the antiproton relative to that of the electron
The target for the LHC integrated luminosity for 2016 was 25 inverse femtobarns. We reached 40.
Measurements of the production rates of atmospheric aerosol particles by CERN’s CLOUD experiment put global climate projections on more solid ground
The n_TOF collaboration has added an important piece to the puzzle of the cosmological lithium problem
Three new calls have been opened for a South Korean, Croatian or Swiss artist
UNOSAT, a United Nations programme hosted at CERN, celebrates 15 years of vital support to humanitarian work
Follow TEDxCERN at one of the many live webcast locations, or tune in to the website on 5 November 2016
On 5 October 2016, Ukraine became an associate member State of CERN after the ratification by its Parliament of the agreement