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Can fibre be the future of high-energy physics?
A new laser architecture based on fibres could open the door to applications beyond particle physics
CERN theorist Slava Rychkov wins $100,000 New Horizons prize
The Fundamental Physics Foundation recognized Russian theorist Slava Rychkov for breathing new life into conformal field theory
CERN theorist wins $100,000 New Horizons prize
The Fundamental Physics Foundation recognized Russian theorist Slava Rychkov for breathing new life into conformal field theory
Hans Blix on thorium energy and nuclear non-proliferation
As part of a recent conference at CERN on thorium energy, Hans Blix spoke of the element's possibilities as a safer source of nuclear energy
The Large Hadron Collider on tour
Collider, a new exhibition about the LHC, opens in London this week. It will stay for 6 months before a planned international tour
Hans Blix talks thorium energy and nuclear non-proliferation
As part of a recent conference at CERN on thorium energy, Hans Blix spoke of the element's possibilities as a safer source of nuclear energy
'I’m a scientist, get me out of here!'
CMS physicists will be answering questions from school students as part of a free online event to get young people excited about science
Celebrating the centenary of Wolfgang Paul
A three-day symposium starting today in Bonn, Germany, celebrates the life of renowned physicist Wolfgang Paul
3D-printing company joins CERN innovation centre
A company that uses a 3D-printing technique to craft metal filters is the first to join the STFC CERN Business Incubation Centre in the UK
LS1 report: According to schedule
Maintenance activities across the CERN site for Long Shutdown 1 are progressing well