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MINERvA seeks to make precise measurements of neutrino cross-section on light and heavy nuclei
A new trigger system will expand what ATLAS scientists can look for during high-energy collisions at the Large Hadron Collider
Due to the serious “Heartbleed” vulnerability you will need to change your CERN passwords before 13 May 2014, failing which accounts may be blocked
Jian Wang of the Université libre de Bruxelles discusses Higgs boson width from off-shell production and decay to ZZ. Watch the webcast
The CERN Superconductors team recently obtained a world-record current of 20 kA at 24 K in a magnesium diboride (MgB<sub>2</sub>) superconductor
Today CERN inaugurated the ELENA building (393) after less than a year's construction work
At the world's largest industrial fair, CERN and ESA are presenting technology developed for particle physics that can find applications in space
Measurements with neutrinos seemed impossible eight decades ago, but by 1974 the Gargamelle team had used them to reveal the quark structure of matter
The LHCb collaboration today published an unambiguous observation of an exotic particle that cannot be classified within the traditional quark model
Phil Burrows of the University of Oxford succeeds Roberto Corsini of CERN as spokesperson for the CLIC accelerator collaboration
At a ceremony today in Hong Kong, the Internet Society has recognized Ben Segal for his contributions to the development of the internet