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CERN’s CLOUD experiment points to a cloudier pre-industrial climate in two Nature papers published today
CERN invites abstract applications for the workshop, which will investigate how CERN's accelerators can help solve questions of particle physics
Electrical equipment that was damaged by the beech marten has been repaired. The LHC is back on track with ever higher beam intensity.
The impact of the Tevatron programme extended beyond what was originally planned
Ransomware is a type of malware that restricts access to the infected computer system
A design for a Lego LHC needs about 3000 more signatures for Lego to consider it for a new product
The LHC and its experiments are back in action, now taking physics data for 2016
The LHC went into standby on Friday last week following an electrical perturbation at point 8, caused by a small animal
Evaluation has begun of the 151 proposals submitted for the beamline for schools 2016 competition
The recommissioning of the LHC is going well: the machine has delivered first pilot Stable Beams collisions.
The Globe of Science and Innovation reopened its doors to the public on Tuesday, 19 April 2016, after almost a year of extensive renovations.
The second annual meeting of the Future Circular Collider (FCC) design study took place from 11 to 15 April in Rome.