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(Almost) the whole world represented in BL4S
On 31 March 2017 the submission period ended for the fourth Beamline for Schools competition
A 30-year adventure with heavy ions
Three decades since the first ultra-relativistic collisions were produced at CERN, the field of heavy-ion physics is still a hot topic
The Etat de Genève, CERN and the Commune de Meyrin announce the start of work on the Esplanade des Particules in Meyrin
The Etat de Genève and CERN are today announcing the imminent start of work just outside the CERN site to create the brand-new Esplanade des Particules, a space worthy of Europe’s leading laboratory for particle physics.
Retired MRI scanner gets new life studying the stars
Magnet from re-commissioned Australian MRI scanner used to help scientists understand star explosions
12 April: permanent closure of the Flags Car Park
From 12 April, the Flags Car Park will be permanently closed
The two-loop explosion
We are now being taken into the complex realm of higher-order calculations, with an explosion of activity in recent months
Ancient particle accelerator discovered on Mars
CERN and NASA scientists today revealed the presence of the largest particle accelerator ever built
12th CERN-Fermilab HCPSS
CERN, Monday 28 August – Wednesday 6 September 2017
Webcast: How does CERN power UNOSAT's humanitarian efforts
On 31 March 2017 at 11:00 the manager of UNOSAT, will give an overview of the variety of activities carried out by the organisation since 2001
A wealth of precise new results at Moriond
At the 52nd Rencontres de Moriond conference CERN collaborations presented many new results, including their first ones with the full 13 TeV dataset