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CERN announces winners of its 2016 beamline for schools competition
CERN today announced the winners of its 2016 Beamline for Schools competition.Two teams of high-school students, “Pyramid hunters” (Poland) and “Relatively Special” (UK), have been selected to carry out their own experiments using a CERN accelerator beam.
Winners of 2016 Beamline for Schools competition announced
Two teams of high-school students, from Poland and the UK, will travel to CERN in September to conduct experiments using a CERN accelerator beam
Data harvest in the LHC
Higher intensity beams are circulating in the LHC providing more and more collisions to the experiments
CERN hosts live reddit Q&A on CMS open data
CERN conducted its fourth reddit AMA to discuss the recent release of 300 terabytes of data from the CMS collaboration
Make music with ATLAS data
Newly-launched Quantizer platform transforms ATLAS events into music
CLOUD shows pre-industrial skies cloudier than we thought
CERN’s CLOUD experiment points to a cloudier pre-industrial climate in two Nature papers published today
The HL-LHC: a bright vision
Pushing the boundaries of current technology to extend the discovery potential of the LHC
Is theoretical physics in crisis?
Do recent discoveries mean there’s nothing left? Find out what the future holds for theoretical physics in our final In Theory series installment
Make Lego LHC a reality
A design for a Lego LHC needs about 3000 more signatures for Lego to consider it for a new product
The 2016 physics season starts at the LHC
The LHC and its experiments are back in action, now taking physics data for 2016