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  • ATTRACT celebrates successes at final conference

    ATTRACT celebrates successes at final conference

    The initiative helped develop breakthrough detection and imaging technologies and tested a model for innovation in Europe

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  • Nicolaas Kos (1965 – 2025)

    Nicolaas Kos (1965 – 2025)

    Nicolaas Kos(1965 – 2025) — Nicolaas “Nico” Kos began his career at CERN in 1994 with technical responsibilities for vacuum-component contracts for LEP2, liaising with European industry to ensure the highest standards. A year later, he joined the LHC project, quickly becoming a key member in the development of beam screens, overseeing prototypes, contract negotiations

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  • Arts at CERN artists showcased in Copenhagen

    Arts at CERN artists showcased in Copenhagen

    The exhibition Soft Robots at Copenhagen Contemporary presents artworks developed in dialogue with CERN’s scientific community

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  • Announcing the winners of CERN’s photography competition

    Announcing the winners of CERN’s photography competition

    The three winning pictures reflect the Laboratory’s identity and futuristic feel, portraying the ongoing innovation work for future colliders

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  • Welcome back to Earth, Sławosz!

    Welcome back to Earth, Sławosz!

    CERN engineer Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski, who is currently an ESA astronaut, has landed back on Earth. He left the International Space Station on 14 July after 20 days in space and landed safely on 15 July off the Californian coast

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  • Stellar, meet the explorers of space and the Universe

    Stellar, meet the explorers of space and the Universe

    This event will bring together renowned scientists and astronauts to talk about their research and expeditions

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  • ATLAS closes in on rare Higgs decays

    ATLAS closes in on rare Higgs decays

    The ATLAS collaboration finds evidence of Higgs-boson decays to muons and improves sensitivity to Higgs-boson decays to a Z boson and a photon.

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  • Bike to Work 2025: Pedalling towards a climate-conscious commute

    Bike to Work 2025: Pedalling towards a climate-conscious commute

    The 2025 challenge encouraged more colleagues to cycle to CERN than ever before

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  • Students from Belgium, Canada, Mexico, Türkiye and the USA win the 12th edition of Beamline for Schools

    Students from Belgium, Canada, Mexico, Türkiye and the USA win the 12th edition of Beamline for Schools

    Five teams of secondary school pupils have been selected to carry out their own experiments using accelerator beams at CERN, DESY and the University of Bonn

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  • A century of quantum mechanics

    A century of quantum mechanics

    On 9 July 1925, in a letter to Wolfgang Pauli, Werner Heisenberg revealed his new ideas, which were to revolutionise physics

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