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ISOLDE mints isotopes of chromium
CERN’s ISOLDE facility has produced neutron-rich chromium isotopes, which have been weighed by the ISOLTRAP precision balance ISOLTRAP
Technologies for CLIC and beyond
Technologies developed for the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) project promise smaller accelerators for applications outside high-energy physics
Science Night at the Science History Museum in Geneva
On 7 and 8 July 2018, Geneva’s Science History Museum is holding its 12th Science Night, on the theme “Tout un art ?”
CINEGLOBE is back!
CERN's Summer film festival will take place at Globe of Science and Innovation and the Perle du Lac from 29 June to 8 July
ISOLDE peers into the world of DNA
Researchers at CERN’s ISOLDE facility have used an ultrasensitive variant of NMR spectroscopy to study DNA interactions
Filipino and Indian students win CERN Beamline for Schools competition 2018
The Beamline for Schools contest is open to high-school students from around the world who want to experience the life of a scientist
Exploring future medical accelerators for cancer treatment
This week, worldwide experts are gathering to explore future medical accelerators for treating cancer
Major work starts to boost the luminosity of the LHC
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is officially entering a new stage. Today, a ground-breaking ceremony at CERN celebrates the start of the civil-engineering work for the High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC): a new milestone in CERN’s history.
Dive into the subatomic world at Art Basel
HALO, an artwork conceived during the artists’ residency at CERN and inspired by ATLAS data will be exhibited from 13 to 17 June at Art Basel.
Big data and social media
American Internet pioneer Vint Cerf presented “Big data and social media” at CERN