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CERN technology that could help out in space
At the world's largest industrial fair, CERN and ESA are presenting technology developed for particle physics that can find applications in space
Neutrinos and nucleons
Measurements with neutrinos seemed impossible eight decades ago, but by 1974 the Gargamelle team had used them to reveal the quark structure of matter
Application deadline for AEPSHEP2014 extended to 18 April
Apply now for the second Asia-Europe-Pacific School of High-Energy Physics to be held in Puri, India, from 4 to 17 November 2014
CERN Safety Day
The theme for this year's event is safety and health in the use of chemicals at work
LHCb confirms existence of exotic hadrons
The LHCb collaboration today published an unambiguous observation of an exotic particle that cannot be classified within the traditional quark model
"The impact of fundamental physics on medicine"
Ugo Amaldi will be speaking in the Globe of Science and Innovation at 7.30pm on 10 April. Reserve your place!
Internet prehistory at CERN
Connecting CERN to the internet was a chaotic but essential task, says retired CERN computer scientist Ben Segal
A new spokesperson for CLIC
Phil Burrows of the University of Oxford succeeds Roberto Corsini of CERN as spokesperson for the CLIC accelerator collaboration
CERN's Ben Segal joins Internet Hall of Fame
At a ceremony today in Hong Kong, the Internet Society has recognized Ben Segal for his contributions to the development of the internet
Webcast: News from the experiments at CERN
The 113th meeting of the SPS and PS experiments committee brings updates from NA62, AEGIS and GBAR among others. Watch the live webcast