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  • The case for future colliders

    With the update of the European strategy for particle physics underway, it’s timely to examine the case for a future collider to follow the LHC

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  • CERN unveils its Science Gateway project

    CERN unveils its Science Gateway project

    CERN is launching a new scientific education and outreach centre

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  • Moriond feels the strong force

    Moriond feels the strong force

    Pentaquarks, charmed beauty particles and more from the Moriond conference’s second week, which is devoted to studies of the strong nuclear force

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  • Highlights from the 2019 Moriond conference (electroweak physics)

    Highlights from the 2019 Moriond conference (electroweak physics)

    The latest experimental data provide more stringent tests of the Standard Model and of rare phenomena of the microworld

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  • Arts at CERN announces ‘Quàntica’ and a new collaboration with Barcelona

    Arts at CERN announces ‘Quàntica’ and a new collaboration with Barcelona

    Arts at CERN announces two key ventures: ‘Quàntica’, an exhibition project at the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona and a partnership that begins this year with the city of Barcelona as co-host for the Collide International residency award.

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  • Serbia joins CERN as its 23rd Member State

    Serbia joins CERN as its 23rd Member State

    Today, CERN welcomes Serbia as its 23rd Member State, following receipt of formal notification from UNESCO that Serbia has acceded to the CERN Convention

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  • Brexit and CERN

    As the future relationship of the United Kingdom with the European Union has yet to be defined, CERN has been working to gather the most up-to-date information to support those affected

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  • LHCb sees a new flavour of matter–antimatter asymmetry

    LHCb sees a new flavour of matter–antimatter asymmetry

    The LHCb collaboration has observed a phenomenon known as CP violation in the decays of a particle known as a D0 meson for the first time

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  • Fundamental research: at the heart of innovation

    We’re celebrating the 30th anniversary of the WWW, first proposed by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989. Much will be said on that subject over the coming days, but it’s also an opportunity to reflect on the role of fundamental research in the process of innovation

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  • FASER: CERN approves new experiment to look for long-lived, exotic particles

    FASER: CERN approves new experiment to look for long-lived, exotic particles

    The experiment, which will complement existing searches for dark matter at the LHC, will be operational in 2021

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