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Our two surveys – of CERN fellows and of CERN staff – received a high response rate. Recordings of the presentation of the results are available
A game being developed at CERN will guide participants on a unique journey
The first-of-its-kind detector could initiate a new era in neutrino physics at particle colliders
The socioeconomic and cultural benefits from upgrading the Large Hadron Collider exceed the project’s costs
The third spacewalk will see astronauts Luca Parmitano and Andrew Morgan install the new cooling pump system for the AMS detector tracker
How particle measurements made by the NA61/SHINE experiment at CERN are helping neutrino experiments in the US and Japan
A new type of plasma cell, known as a helicon cell, is being studied for AWAKE. The aim is to generate a greater quantity of plasma in one go
Too many people are still printing confidential documents without caring that they might be read by third parties hanging around
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Not even the rain could stop the 600-plus runners who came to CERN on Sunday, 17 November, for a pre-Escalade training session
Relive last year’s TEDxCERN event through the videos now available online, two of which have been selected to feature on TED.com
Work to renovate CERN’s oldest accelerator continues as part of the LHC Injectors Upgrade (LIU) project