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Register now for public lecture on medical applications
Register for ‘Particles that fight cancer: the use of protons and carbon ion in cancer therapy’ which will take place on 20 November from 4-6pm
Register now for public lecture on medical applications
Register here for ‘Particles that fight cancer: the use of protons and carbon ion in cancer therapy’ which will take place on 20 November from 4-6pm
CMS now open for Virtual Visits
CMS Virtual Visits provide remote participants an opportunity to experience the CMS Experiment. Why not take a tour from the comfort of your school?
How standard is the Higgs boson discovered in 2012?
Without a doubt, it is a Higgs boson, but is it the Higgs boson of the Standard Model? Run 2 of the LHC find out, says theorist John Ellis
Wright Science Colloquium: Revelations about the Sun
A series of fascinating lectures about the Sun will take place in Geneva, Switzerland from 10 to 14 November
From CP violation to beauty
Reports from just a few of this summer’s conferences
UNESCO: World Science Day for Peace and Development
This year, World Science Day for Peace and Development focuses on quality science education and aims to engage public debate on scientific issues
The role of science on the world stage
Maurizio Bona comments the celebration of CERN’s 60th anniversary at UN Headquarters in New York on 20 October
Wright Science Colloquium: Revelations about the Sun
A series of fascinating lectures about the Sun will take place in Geneva, Switzerland from 10 to 14 November
John Bell exhibition features CERN-inspired art
A CERN Tweetup inspired artist Lucy McKenna to create pieces for an exhibition celebrating the 50th anniversary of Bell's theorem