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TEDed animation asks if antimatter falls up

TEDed and CERN physicist Chloé Malbrunot team up to test the principle of universality of free fall for antimatter

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Physics
10 October, 2014
Physics
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10 October, 2014
Physics
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Apply for 2015 Latin-American School of High-Energy Physics

Applications to the 2015 school, which will be held in Ibarra, Ecuador, are open until 14 November

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At CERN
10 October, 2014

Apply for 2015 Latin-American School of High-Energy Physics

Applications to the 2015 school, which will be held in Ibarra, Ecuador, are open until 14 November

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At CERN
10 October, 2014

Open Access: there is something you can do…

As of 2015, 95% of CERN-authored high-energy physics articles will be published Open Access in high-quality peer-reviewed journals

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At CERN
09 October, 2014

Collide@CERN Geneva: Music and particle physics

Experience music and particle physics with the third winners of Collide@Cern Geneva

Announcement
At CERN
09 October, 2014
At CERN
Announcement
09 October, 2014
At CERN
Announcement

A new era of safety at CERN

CERN is modernising its safety policy and organisational structure in matters of Safety

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At CERN
08 October, 2014
At CERN
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08 October, 2014
At CERN
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TEDed animates clouds and cosmic rays

TEDed and particle physicist at CERN Jasper Kirkby come together to animate the effect of clouds on the Earth’s climate

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Experiments
08 October, 2014
Experiments
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08 October, 2014
Experiments
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LS1 report: NA62 readies for beam

On Wednesday, 10 September, the last NA62 straw tracker chamber was lowered into position in the experiment

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Accelerators
08 October, 2014
Accelerators
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08 October, 2014
Accelerators
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See how people wished CERN a Happy Birthday with #MyCERN60

The hashtag #MyCERN60 gave CERN people and CERN’s followers on social media the chance to wish CERN a happy 60th birthday

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At CERN
07 October, 2014

TEDed and CERN team up to animate cosmic rays

AMS physicist Veronica Bindi narrates a quirky explanation of particles from outer space

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Physics
06 October, 2014