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  • Relive 2019 at CERN

    Relive 2019 at CERN

    Highlights of the year at CERN, from engineering and accelerator milestones to particle physics results and much more

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  • Dive into the world of accelerators

    Dive into the world of accelerators

    Visit the CERN accelerator complex through these immersive 360-degree photos

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  • Arts at CERN announces winners of artist-in-residence awards and guest artists for 2020

    Arts at CERN announces winners of artist-in-residence awards and guest artists for 2020

    The recipients of the Arts at CERN artistic residency awards, Collide Geneva and Accelerate Finland, are Yann Marussich and Erich Berger, respectively.

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  • A breakthrough for high luminosity

    A breakthrough for high luminosity

    The underground structures of the High-Luminosity LHC have been connected to the LHC tunnel

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  • A new schedule for the LHC and its successor

    A new schedule for the LHC and its successor

    The LHC will restart in May 2021 and Run 3 will be extended by one year

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  • Addressing energy challenges together

    The Energy for Sustainable Science at Research Infrastructures workshops have led to the adoption of environmentally friendly solutions for energy management

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  • Watch live the new spacewalk for AMS

    Watch live the new spacewalk for AMS

    The third spacewalk will see astronauts Luca Parmitano and Andrew Morgan install the new cooling pump system for the AMS detector tracker

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  • Talking science: TEDxCERN one year on

    Talking science: TEDxCERN one year on

    Relive last year’s TEDxCERN event through the videos now available online, two of which have been selected to feature on TED.com

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  • Spacewalk for AMS: Watch live with CERN and ESA

    Spacewalk for AMS: Watch live with CERN and ESA

    Watch the first of several spacewalks for AMS live on Friday 15 November from 12.50 p.m. CET

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  • Celebrating a 60-year legacy of forefront accelerators

    The PS and LEP accelerators, which entered service 60 and 30 years ago, have left a lasting imprint on the field of particle physics

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