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10,000th teacher visits CERN
This year marks the 10,000th teacher to visit CERN since its first teacher programme in 1998
CERN tours: more popular than ever
According to TripAdvisor, CERN is Geneva’s top tourist attraction, welcoming almost 110,000 visitors per year
Explore LHC data on new ATLAS educational platform
The ATLAS experiment at CERN released data from 100 trillion proton-proton collisions in the LHC in 2012
The LHC takes a break before heading to new heights
After two months at full throttle, the LHC is taking a short break to allow various studies of its operation
First call for proposals for the SESAME light source
On 27 July, SESAME, the new synchrotron facility for the Middle East and neighbouring countries, announced its first call for experiment proposals
Once upon a time, there was a superconducting niobium-tin...
The production of the new niobium-tin cables for the high-performance superconducting magnets of the HL-LHC is now in full swing at CERN
LHC Report: imaginative injectors
A new bunch injection scheme from the PS to the SPS allowed the LHC to achieve a new peak luminosity record
Voices of Romanian scientists
As Romania has now become a Member State of CERN, Romanian scientists share their thoughts about this new era of partnership for their community
Fighting fires... with science
CERN firefighters are working with a research centre in the United States to develop more effective firefighting techniques
Muse at CERN
On 19 July, the world-famous, English rock band, Muse, visited CERN before taking centre-stage at Nyon’s Paléo Festival