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LHC physicists preserve Native American voices
Physicists are using LHC detector technology to retrieve Native American music from old recordings
First technical stop for the LHC
The first planned technical stop of the LHC starts on Monday, with five days of maintenance work scheduled for the accelerator and its experiments
S'Cool LAB: Applications now open
Apply now to try hands-on experiments in particle physics at CERN. Deadline: 21 June
One hundred school kids investigate mystery boxes at CERN
Primary-school children from the “Be a scientist” project came to CERN to present their findings
Rolf Heuer to become President of SESAME
The Director-General will begin his mandate after the formal opening of SESAME in late 2016 or the first half of 2017
CERN openlab open day 10 June
CERN openlab expanding to include other public research organisations; special event to be held at CERN to mark the occasion
EuroCirCol - A key to new physics
EuroCirCol, the EC funded part of the FCC study that will develop the conceptual design of an energy-frontier hadron collider, has begun
Seeing the invisible: Event displays in particle physics
From cloud chambers to 3D animations, physicists use a host of ingenious techniques to reveal subatomic particles too tiny to see
Support young CERN scientist in FameLab final
Watch Lillian Smestad of the AEGIS experiment in the FameLab international final today [UPDATE: Smestad wins second place]
LHC experiments back in business at record energy
The Large Hadron Collider is colliding particles at unprecedented energy, marking the start of the accelerator's second physics run