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Thirty years of LEP’s Z0 line shape
Thirty years ago this week, the four experiments at CERN’s LEP collider published the first of their famous results: the Z0 line shape, which told us that there are three, and only three, families of fundamental particles in nature
Subscription changes for CERN mobile phones on 28 November 2019
Celebrating LEP’s physics legacy
Thirty years ago, after just three weeks of operation, the experiments of the Large Electron-Positron collider announced their first spectacular result
From cosmic rays to clouds
A new run of the CLOUD experiment examines the direct effect of cosmic rays on clouds
Croatia becomes an Associate Member of CERN
CERN welcomes the Republic of Croatia as an Associate Member State
Secure print: how to ensure print confidentiality and reduce paper waste
Tests start of new technology to detect neutrinos
The second ProtoDUNE detector at CERN saw its first particle tracks in August
CERN congratulates 2019 physics Nobel Prize winners
James Peebles, Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz receive the prize for discoveries in cosmology and astronomy
Run top quark run
The CMS collaboration has measured for the first time the variation, or “running”, of the top-quark mass