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Join scientists live from the underground cavern of the ATLAS experiment tomorrow on social media
A laser scanner acquired in 2020 by the EN department’s metrology laboratory produces high-resolution 3D modelling of a wide variety of components
A new technique speeds up deep neural networks for selecting proton–proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider for further analysis
CERN’s fastest-growing collaboration is crystallising an ambitious proposal to tackle the big questions at the heart of particle physics
With the Proton Synchrotron and its Booster accelerating protons to high energies again, the physics season can start at the ISOLDE radioactive ion beam facility and the Antimatter Factory
Thirty years ago today, the Polish flag flew alongside those of CERN’s other Member States for the first time
The MoEDAL experiment has conducted the first search at a particle collider for magnetic monopoles produced through the Schwinger mechanism
We can develop our mental health resources: the ability to control our thoughts, emotions and behaviour and our relationships with others
The Fast Interaction Trigger is the final piece of the puzzle of ALICE’s LS2 subdetector installations
Did you know that CERN uses water from Lake Geneva to cool its accelerators?
A look back at 20 years of hosting UNOSAT, the newly recognised United Nations Satellite Centre