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The BASE collaboration breaks its own precision measurement record of antiproton’s magnetic moment
CERN celebrated teachers’ key contribution to society with a stand-up show and a panel discussion at the Globe of Science and Innovation
Join us on Facebook at 14:00 CEST from the ISOLDE control centre, for a chance to have your questions answered by our scientists
The Baby MIND neutrino detector, after being assembled and tested at CERN, is now ready to be shipped to Japan
Carlo Baccigalupi, a CERN PhD, was awarded Italy’s 2017 Carlo Offelli Prize for his PhD dissertation
The LHC is operating for several hours with the nuclei of xenon atoms
CERN is developing a corrector magnet for the High-Luminosity project that has a peculiar design (to say nothing of its name…)
Since it began operation in 2010, the LHC has delivered over 100 fb-1 (inverse femtobarns) of integrated luminosity to each of ATLAS and CMS
Two high-school teams from Italy and Canada had the opportunity to conduct their own experiments at a fully-equipped CERN beamline
Many visitors (re)discovered CERN at Researchers' Night and the United Nations Office in Geneva Open Day
An international group of students found new applications of superconductors during the Superconductor Hackathon at CERN
Donation of servers to SESAME marks the thirteenth donation of CERN computing equipment