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An all-new user- and mobile-friendly CERN careers website launches today, find out more at careers.cern
On 28 April 2018, 13 days ahead of schedule, the operators of the LHC successfully injected 1200 bunches of protons into the machine and collided them
A new technique developed at CERN will allow electron synchrotrons to operate at higher energies by reducing the diameter of the beam pipes
CERN doesn’t just accelerate particles... it also accelerates people!
The LHC operators hope to break last year’s record for total proton-proton collisions delivered to the experiments
The European Strategy for Particle Physics, which is due to be updated by May 2020, will guide the direction of the field to the mid-2020s and beyond
The very first CERN Medical Technology Hackathon – MedTech:Hack – was held at IdeaSquare from 6 to 9 April
On Thursday 26 April 2018 at 4pm CEST, join the CERN Facebook live from our unique Antiproton Decelerator
After our Bulletin article entitled “Curiosity clicks the link” at the end of February, our annual “clicking campaign” followed on one month later
After several years of preparatory work, the first crab cavity prototypes have been installed in the SPS tunnel and are ready for testing
Experiments resume at CERN’s second-largest accelerator, the Super Proton Synchrotron
The 2018 proton season has started well ahead of schedule