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Nobel work shines a light on particle physics
Find out how the laser physics recognised by the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics opens up new perspectives in particle physics
The European particle physics community gears up for a new shared vision for the future
During its hundred-and-ninetieth session, the CERN Council formally launched the update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics, a two-year process involving the whole community and aiming at developing a common vision for the future of physics.
Beamline for Schools: the worldwide competition is growing
Two high-school teams from India and the Philippines conducted their proposed experiments at CERN
CERN pays tribute to Leon Lederman
The Nobel laureate Leon Lederman passed away at 96 on 3 October
Global Photowalk winners announced
The Interactions collaboration announced the top six photographs in the ‘Global Physics Photowalk’ competition
Rugby or football? ISOLDE reveals shape-shifting character of Mercury isotopes
An unprecedented combination of experimental nuclear physics and theoretical and computational modelling techniques has been brought together to reveal the full extent of the odd-even shape staggering of exotic mercury isotopes, and explain how it happens
Spend a wonder-ful evening with scientists
CERN’s physicists reveal the research behind the scenes during Researchers’ Night
LHCb experiment discovers two, perhaps three, new particles
The LHCb collaboration has discovered two new baryons and potentially also a new tetraquark
The hunt for leptoquarks is on
Recent results from CMS explore third-generation leptoquarks: hypothetical particles that combine the properties of leptons and quarks
Tune in for TEDxCERN and face the “Elephant in the Room”
TEDxCERN 2018 is happening in the heart of Geneva, but you can attend it from anywhere in the world