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Fifty years of quarks
Fifty years ago, two physicists independently proposed the existence of the subatomic particles known as quarks
Webcast: Materials in the Flatland
Nobel prize laureate Kostya Novoselov of the University of Manchester will talk about graphene today at 4.30pm CET. Watch the webcast
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
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
CERN receives the Prince of Asturias Award
CERN, along with Peter Higgs and François Englert, today receives the Prince of Asturias Award during a ceremony in Spain
New results from T2K
Watch the webcast today at 11am CET of new results from the Tokai to Kamioka (T2K) long baseline neutrino oscillation experiment situated in Japan
A Nobel prize for particle physics
Wherever you are in the global particle physics community, you too can feel a sense of pride in the achievement of a Nobel for Higgs and Englert
Watch CERN physicists react to Nobel announcement
Cameras were rolling in CERN's building 40 when members of the ATLAS and CMS collaborations heard the news from Stockholm live yesterday