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The HIE-ISOLDE project is on its way to providing radioactive nuclei at higher energies than before
Nature still has a foothold amidst the tangle of CERN’s industrial infrastructure. A biodiversity tour of the Laboratory
Following on from the recent CineGlobe and Science Night events, CERN will be participating in the Swiss National Day celebrations on 1 August
Several programmes for students running this summer have benefited from the support of the CERN & Society foundation
Do you like listening to music while you work? What about watching videos during your leisure time at CERN?
A record 992 CERN people participated in the 2018 Bike to Work campaign
An image of the LHCb detector painted on the road into Point 8 will greet visitors to the site
Lead "atoms" with a single remaining electron swirl around the Large Hadron Collider
Officially set up in 1998, the teacher programmes bring hundreds of teachers to CERN each year
This year’s International Conference on High Energy Physics (ICHEP) took place in Seoul, South Korea, on 4–11 July
CERN’s ISOLDE facility has produced neutron-rich chromium isotopes, which have been weighed by the ISOLTRAP precision balance ISOLTRAP