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Proton-driven plasma wakefield acceleration could accelerate electrons to the terascale in a single plasma section
New beam dump and shielding blocks installed at the PS Booster
The ODIN project, which aims to give scientific datasets persistent identifiers, recently held its first-year conference at CERN
CERN is currently hosting the Thorium Energy Conference ThEC13, running from 27 to 31 October, watch the webcast
CERN, along with Peter Higgs and François Englert, today receives the Prince of Asturias Award during a ceremony in Spain
Former ATLAS Experiment spokesperson, Fabiola Gianotti, is among the 26 scientists appointed to the UN Secretary-General’s Scientific Advisory Board
Don’t miss the chance to join CERN as a summer student and work on some of the world's biggest experiments. Applications are now open for summer 2014!
There's more to CERN than the Large Hadron Collider. Check out what some of the non-LHC experiments have been getting up to this year
Visit the industrial exhibition and watch the webcast of today’s workshop on energy management in research infrastructures
Watch the webcast of today’s workshop on energy for sustainable science
CERN is launching Accelerate@CERN, its new country specific one month research award for artists