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The BASE experiment aims to take ultra-high precision measurements of the antiproton magnetic moment
EuCARD2 – an R&D project for next-generation accelerators – launched at a two-day workshop at CERN last week
On Saturday 15 June, a team from Google began the process of taking street images across all of CERN’s sites. They will return to finish the job
A ground-breaking ceremony today marked the start of construction of an extension to CERN's antimatter facility
A new doctorate school operated by INFN and connected to the Gran Sasso Laboratory in Italy has opened the call for PhD applications
The Wigner Research Centre for Physics in Hungary hosts a major extension of CERN computing resources
Today the Linear Collider Collaboration published technical specifications for a proposed 31-kilometre electron-positron collider
In a workshop today at CERN, speakers at the EUCARD'13 meeting discussed challenges for the next 50 years of accelerator physics
In a webcast today at 11am Giovanni De Lellis of INFN will present the latest oscillation results from the OPERA experiment
Watch a quadrupole magnet being lowered into the ALICE cavern for transportation to its required spot on the LHC
In 1993, a new series of physics schools began in Europe, organized jointly by CERN and JINR