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The CERN cryogenics team are filling the LHC with liquid helium, cooling entire sections to below 4K
The deadline for applications is 28 February 2015
ISOLDE is holding a special 50th anniversary edition of its annual workshop to celebrate the approval of the programme in 1964
Recollections of CERN’s early days from the CERN Archives
CERN teams are carrying out all required tests to get proton beams back in the LHC for March 2015
Among other decisions, the appointment of Fabiola Gianotti as next CERN Director-General was formalised by a unanimous vote of Council
ICTP director Fernando Quevedo talks to Antonella Del Rosso about the contribution that theorists make to society and why it deserves support
Magnets in one sector of the accelerator are fully prepared for the restart at higher energies
Today IdeaSquare is officially inaugurated, creating a unique space designed to nurture innovation at CERN
On 3 December 2014, His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew visited CERN
Could volunteer computing simulate as much data as the LHC generates? Researchers are setting out to answer this question during a 12-day trial