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CERN prepares Beamline for Schools
Physicists at CERN are busy preparing the T9 beam line to host experiments by the winners of the <em>Beamline for Schools</em> competition
Fifty years of CP violation
In the summer of 1964, the results of an experiment studying neutral kaons at Brookhaven Laboratory took the particle-physics community by surprise
Innovative projects at the CERN Summer Student Webfest
From apps for terrain elevation to online privacy, participants at the CERN Webfest 2014 tackled a host of issues
Code and coffee: Innovative projects at the CERN Webfest
From apps for terrain elevation to online privacy, participants at the CERN Summer Student Webfest 2014 tackled a host of issues
Book now for CERN's 60th anniversary celebrations
The box office is now open for events in Geneva, Switzerland, this September to mark CERN's 60th anniversary
Book now for CERN's 60th anniversary celebrations
The box office is now open for events in Geneva, Switzerland, this September to mark CERN's 60th anniversary
Technical troubleshooting at the CERN Control Centre
A team is on call 24 hours a day to monitor technical systems and quickly respond to alerts across CERN's accelerator complex
ISOLDE back on target after shutdown
Today the ISOLDE installation restarted its physics programme with beams from the Proton Synchrotron Booster
The gateway to CMS physics analysis
The CMS Physics Analysis Toolkit (PAT) tutorial, the fifteenth edition of which ran from 30 June to 5 July, has come a long way
Deflecting antiprotons: the AEgIS technique
A paper from the AEgIS collaboration in today's Nature Communications explains an ingenious method for measuring the deflection of antiprotons