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SESAME: a bright hope for the Middle East
SESAME – Synchrotron-light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East – will be the region’s first light source
A miniature accelerator to treat cancer
CERN has developed an accelerator just two metres long to be used in hospitals for medical imaging and the treatment of cancer
LHC experiments present latest results in Vienna
The world particle-physics community has convened in Vienna for the 2015 European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics
Flavours of Physics: Join the LHCb machine-learning contest
Untangle a rare particle decay from the background in LHCb data and you could win up to $7000
An international blog series from ATLAS
In a new blog series, ATLAS-collaboration members from all over the world share their stories
Physics and music collide at the Montreux Jazz Festival
CERN researchers performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival in the third annual workshop of ‘The physics of music and the music of physics’
CERN and Sri Lanka develop partnership
An agreement that was recently signed between CERN and Sri Lanka will allow more Sri Lankan scientists and teachers to participate in CERN programmes
Discovery of a new class of particles at the LHC
The LHCb experiment has observed for the first time particles made up of five quarks
LHC back in collision mode
After a week of preparations for operation at higher intensity, physics data collection has resumed at the LHC
In particular: A new podcast from ATLAS
Check out a new podcast from particle physicists Tova Holmes and Laura Jeanty that brings you right to the heart of the ATLAS collaboration