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A large superconducting magnet could open a new window on the dark universe
The events to mark CERN’s 60th anniversary kick off this week. You can follow many of them via CERN's live webcast service
After a week of shifts on the T9 beamline, two teams of high-school students are ready to analyse data from their CERN experiment
Today at CERN, a symposium will highlight the great LEP adventure and will celebrate the 90th birthday of the former CERN DG, Herwig Schopper
LHCb has made a significant new contribution to the measurement of the CKM angle γ
Sign up now for the workshop, which will be held on Thursday 18 September 2014 in the Business Center Technoparc in Saint-Genis-Pouilly
LHCb has a new result on the probability that beauty mesons oscillate into their antimatter counterparts and vice versa
The Antiproton Decelerator (AD) prepares to deliver its first beam of antiprotons to the experiments
The Booster Synchrotron – a key machine at the SESAME facility in Jordan – is now operating at full design energy
On Friday 26 September 2014, CERN will be celebrating European Researchers' Night at three venues in Geneva and St. Genis-Pouilly