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Nuclear physics at CERN: a hub for interdisciplinary research
Fundamental research at the ISOLDE and n_TOF facilities at CERN has applications in a wide variety of areas of astrophysics, medical physics, energy and more
LHCf continues to investigate cosmic rays
LHCf has completed its first data-taking period during LHC Run 3, taking advantage of the record 13.6 TeV collision energy. This coincides with the machine’s record fill time of 57 hours
CERN openlab trains next generation of computing experts
For the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the CERN openlab summer students returned to CERN to work hands-on with cutting-edge computing technologies
ALICE pins down hypermatter properties
The collaboration’s latest study of a “strange”, unstable nucleus known as the hypertriton offers new insight into the particle interactions that may take place at the hearts of neutron stars
CERN and Solvay launch STEM education programme for high school students
The three-year programme combines online learning and a residential camp at CERN, aimed at fostering interest in STEM across the world
Spectroscopic X-ray imaging now certified for medical use
The CERN Workshops on Medical Applications of Spectroscopic X-ray Detectors have been instrumental in advancing spectroscopic X-ray imaging and bringing it from the lab to the clinic
Sparks! announces its second edition of the Serendipity Forum
The second edition of Sparks! will be hosted at CERN on 17 and 18 November with the theme "Future Technology for Health"
Call for crowdsourcing projects pursuing the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Crowd4SDG launches its final call for projects to tackle climate change and promote justice
Higgs10: the future of Higgs research
History teaches that those who explore relentlessly and fearlessly are often the ones rewarded with the greatest prize of all: the truth.