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A summer of festivals for CERN
This summer CERN scientists will be showcasing particle physics at festivals across Europe
LS2 Report: 2000 kilometres of cable
At CERN, 40 000 cables will be installed or removed during LS2. Laid end to end, they would stretch for 2000 kilometres!
Dutch and US students win 2019 CERN Beamline for Schools competition
Two teams of high-school students, one from the Praedinius Gymnasium in Groningen, Netherlands, and one from the West High School in Salt Lake City, USA, have won the 2019 Beamline for Schools competition
Sharing CERN’s expertise in big data with the biomedical community
CERN invites the public to explore the future at its Open Days
On 14 and 15 September, CERN will throw its doors open wide and invite the public to spend the weekend exploring science.
Four decades of gluons
How a walk through CERN’s corridors helped lead to the discovery of the gluon forty years ago at the DESY laboratory
ATLAS homes in on magnetic monopoles
The ATLAS collaboration has placed some of the tightest limits yet on the production rate of hypothetical particles known as magnetic monopoles
The proton, a century on
A century after physicist Ernest Rutherford published work proving the existence of the proton, much remains to be learnt about this ubiquitous particle
The waltz of the LHC magnets has begun
Ten new magnets are already being connected