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Looking for charming asymmetries
New results presented by the LHCb collaboration on the decay of particles containing a “charm” quark delve deeper into the matter-antimatter asymmetry
Great expectations from fewer collisions
This week, the LHC will ignore its motto of ‘maximum luminosity’, and perform special runs at very low luminosity
Global open access initiative, SCOAP3, set to continue
After three years of successful operation and growth, CERN announces continuation of global SCOAP3 Open Access initiative for another three
Can ‘useless’ knowledge be useful?
Fabiola Gianotti, CERN’s Director-General, explains why knowledge for knowledge’s sake is the most valuable commodity we possess
First physics experiment at HIE-ISOLDE begins
Installation of the second cryomodule at HIE-ISOLDE means unique, upgraded machine is now ready to take physics measurements at higher energies
Romania's flag raised at CERN
A ceremony was held for the raising of the Romanian flag alongside the flags of CERN’s 21 other Member States
Internaut Day and the World Wide Web
With people celebrating “Internaut day” on 23 August to mark the World Wide Web’s creation, CERN explores its history
The end of computing’s steam age
Cloud technology offers a promising solution for the computing needs of particle physics
LHC pushes limits of performance
The LHC performance continued to surpass expectations when this week it achieved 2220 proton bunches
CERN featured as leader in Global Innovation Index
The Global Innovation Index 2016 report is a leading reference on innovation and uses CERN as an example of a highly successful regional initiative