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Particle hunting is in full swing as LHC experiment collaborations have come up with dozens of fresh results at a meeting for particle physicists
Applications are now open for high school teachers to apply to bring their students for a unique hands-on experience at CERN
CERN’s new Mobility Centre, allowing you to switch easily from one mode of transport to another, has just been officially opened
Time and time again, we see PCs and laptops being infected at CERN...
The Sharing Knowledge Foundation Prize was presented to the ATLAS physicist at a ceremony on 18 March
An update on the maintenance work that’s been carried out on the LHC, the experiments and the machines during the year-end technical stop
The first magnet of the High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) is ready and working according to specifications
Fermilab’s Joel Butler will take the reins of the CMS collaboration in September
It’s March already, and time for the LHC to wake up from its short winter break
With the machine back in their hands since Friday, 4 March, the LHC operators are now performing the powering tests on the magnets
The goal of the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH! 2016), was to lay the foundations of the open-source hardware for science movement
This section highlights articles, blog posts and press releases published in the CERN web environment over the past weeks