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  • ALICE pins down hypermatter properties

    ALICE pins down hypermatter properties

    The collaboration’s latest study of a “strange”, unstable nucleus known as the hypertriton offers new insight into the particle interactions that may take place at the hearts of neutron stars

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  • CERN and Solvay launch STEM education programme for high school students

    CERN and Solvay launch STEM education programme for high school students

    The three-year programme combines online learning and a residential camp at CERN, aimed at fostering interest in STEM across the world

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  • Microcosm closes its doors

    On 18 September, Microcosm will permanently close its doors. For 32 years, CERN’s first permanent on-site exhibition has been a window onto our Laboratory, close to its heart, reflecting our community’s desire to share the CERN story and to inspire future generations of scientists. Microcosm exhibitions have progressed over the years through a series of

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  • Microcosm, 30 years telling CERN’s story

    Microcosm, 30 years telling CERN’s story

    Microcosm, one of CERN’s exhibition spaces, will close permanently on 18 September, after more than 30 years of existence

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  • Karl von Meyenn (1937 – 2022)

    Karl von Meyenn (1937 – 2022)

    Karl von Meyenn(1937 – 2022) — It was with great sadness that we learned that physicist and science historian Karl von Meyenn passed away on 18 June 2022 in Neuburg an der Donau, Germany. Karl was associated with CERN for many years, and could often be found in the Salle Pauli, the archive and library

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  • Computer Security: Forwarding can spoil privacy

    Have you ever considered the risks for your privacy when you send an email?

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  • The International Geneva Welcome Centre’s (CAGI) cultural kiosk will open for business at CERN on 19 September

    The International Geneva Welcome Centre’s (CAGI) cultural kiosk will open for business at CERN on 19 September

    The International Geneva Welcome Centre (CAGI) will celebrate the inauguration of its new kiosk at CERN with events, special offers and prizes to be won

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  • CERN condolences on the death of Queen Elizabeth II

    CERN condolences on the death of Queen Elizabeth II

    The CERN flag is flying at half-mast on the Esplanade des Particules today, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II yesterday, at the age of 96. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is one of CERN’s 12 founding Member States. Queen Elizabeth II became its Head of State in February 1952, three

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  • An encouraging start for Run 3

    In challenging times, it’s reassuring to see CERN’s accelerator complex fully up and running again, with physics being delivered to the experiments at ISOLDE and HIE-ISOLDE, n_TOF, AD-ELENA, the East Area, the North Area, AWAKE, HiRadMat, CLEAR and, of course, the LHC – the current temporary unscheduled stop notwithstanding – and great work being done

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  • 70 years of theoretical physics at CERN

    70 years of theoretical physics at CERN

    The provisional CERN Council, during its first session in May 1952, founded the Theory Study Group as one of four study groups tasked with planning a unique laboratory

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