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Repairs ongoing on electrical installations at CERN
The LHC went into standby on Friday last week following an electrical perturbation at point 8, caused by a small animal
CMS releases new batch of LHC open data
The CMS collaboration makes 300 TB of high-quality data from the LHC available to the public through the CERN Open Data Portal
Preparations continue for the upcoming physics run
The first low-intensity stable beams have been declared in the LHC following the restart in March 2016
Renovated Globe opens new world for visitors
CERN launches a new website for visitors as Globe reopens to the public after extensive renovation
The CERN effect
An opinion article from Sijbrand de Jong, President of CERN Council, on using innovation and knowledge so cutting-edge research can benefit society
Webcast: Discovery machines and future colliders
This week sees leaders in the fields of physics and engineering meet to discuss the future of particle accelerators
Which came first…?
In the fifth part of our “In Theory” series, we take a look at the relationship between theorists and experimental physicists
Too quiet to hear a particle drop
Quiet beams declared in the LHC as the first test collisions are made
Physics on the money
New Swiss banknotes to feature imagery inspired by physics
The Republic of Cyprus becomes CERN Associate Member State
On 1 April 2016, the Republic of Cyprus became an Associate Member State of CERN in pre-stage to Membership