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Future LHC super-magnets pass muster
Scientists in the US LHC Accelerator Research Program have successfully tested superconducting magnets needed to increase LHC collisions tenfold
CERN and EUROVISION unite to attract “tweens” to science
Grants will be awarded to two production companies to develop media to get kids aged 8 to 12 interested in science
Helix Nebula and the view from space
Wolfgang Lengert of the European Space Agency talks to International Science Grid This Week about big data and the Helix Nebula project
CERN opens its doors to the world
On Saturday, 28 and Sunday, 29 September, CERN will open up its installations to the general public
The Higgs boson: One year on
In the first year after the discovery of the Higgs boson, physicists from ATLAS and CMS have been busy studying the properties of the new particle
Heuer tells ECOSOC: "'Co-opetition' is the key"
In his keynote address at the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, Rolf Heuer pushed investment in science, and "co-opetition"
Interactive timeline charts 20 years of ALICE history
An interactive timeline from the ALICE collaboration tells the story of the detector from its design to current upgrade work
Join last hangout of series (on the dark side)
Join the last Hangout with CERN of this series to talk about dark matter at 5pm (CET)
20-year journey of discovery for LHC experiments
Conception of the LHC experiments took many years, this year three of them celebrate their 20th anniversaries