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In this week's Bulletin find out how the amorphous carbon coating can be a solution to address the electron cloud issue in view of the HL-LHC upgrade
The third Asia-Europe-Pacific School of High-Energy Physics, AEPSHEP2016, to be held near Beijing, China, 12-25 October 2016, is open for applications
With plasma cell in place, CERN’s AWAKE experiment is one step closer to testing acceleration hundreds of times more powerful than current methods
In this week's Bulletin find out how the LIGO and Virgo collaborations announce the direct detection of gravitational waves
Experts in medicine, physics, biology and IT come together with the aim of advancing medical techniques
Congratulations to LIGO and Virgo for the first ever direct detection of gravitational waves
The TED website now hosts even more TEDxCERN talks, reaching viewers of more than 1 million per video
CERN Researchers at ISOLDE facility show the supposedly doubly-magic nucleus Calcium-52 has an unexpectedly large charge radius
In this week's Bulletin find out the MoEDAL’s physics programme
For the Innovation for Change project 50 young talents will apply advanced technology to finding solutions for social needs
Scientists at the CERN-recognized KM3NeT Collaboration have publicly announced KM3NeT 2.0
Less than three years after the EC and CERN announced the start of the CESSAMag project, the final components left CERN bound for Jordan today