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CMS publishes 700th research paper

A look back at the milestone papers CMS has published since its beginning

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At CERN
24 November, 2017
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24 November, 2017

Summer programmes for high-school students and teachers

Applications are now open for CERN’s international summer programmes for high-school students and high-school teachers

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24 November, 2017

Doubly magic nickel from one proton away

Scientists at CERN’s ISOLDE facility have helped confirm that Nickel-78 is doubly magic by examining its nuclear neighbour, copper-79

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Experiments
24 November, 2017
Experiments
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24 November, 2017

Particles4U competition open for applications

All primary and secondary students and teachers can participate - in their own language with prizes for you & your classroom

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At CERN
22 November, 2017

New magnets to feed the Proton Synchrotron Booster

New septum magnets will send the beam to the four rings of the PS Booster after the Long Shutdown 2

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Accelerators
21 November, 2017
Accelerators
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21 November, 2017

CERN surprises Swiss expo visitors

CERN was the guest of honour at the Automnales, Geneva’s huge annual fair: ten days of encounters and exchanges with the general public.

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At CERN
21 November, 2017
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21 November, 2017

The Automnales: ten days of success

Tens of thousands of people visited CERN’s stand at the Automnales, where they were welcomed by enthusiastic volunteers

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At CERN
21 November, 2017
At CERN
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21 November, 2017

Recycling: we all have a role to play

From 20 to 24 November, head over to the Main Building (500) to find out about waste sorting and recycling at CERN

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At CERN
20 November, 2017
At CERN
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20 November, 2017

LHC Report: record luminosity, well done LHC

The LHC’s 2017 proton run has ended with record luminosity. The special runs will now take place before the winter shutdown

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Accelerators
20 November, 2017
Accelerators
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20 November, 2017

50 years since iconic 'A Model of Leptons' published

Steven Weinberg’s iconic paper, A Model of Leptons, was published in 1967 and determined the direction for high-energy particle physics research

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At CERN
20 November, 2017