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CERN congratulates 2021 physics Nobel Prize winners
Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi receive the prize for their groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of complex physical systems
Beamline for Schools: Inspiring the next generation of scientists
The winning teams of Beamline for Schools 2021 spent two full weeks at DESY working on their experiments
Mar Capeans and Brennan Goddard’s messages to the CERN community
Introducing two new Heads of Departments: Mar Capeans, (Site and Civil Engineering – SCE) and Brennan Goddard (Accelerator Systems – SY)
CERN and ICTP Physics Without Frontiers welcome Little Amal at the Esplanade des Particules
Little Amal is a 3.5-m-tall animated puppet of a Syrian refugee girl who has embarked on a remarkable journey – an 8000-km artistic voyage that is taking her across Turkey and Europe. To find her mother, to get back to school, to start a new life.
LS2 Report: The new LHC collimators
During LS2, 16 new collimators have been installed in the LHC ready for the next run and above all for the future HL-LHC
A quiet revolution is under way at Prévessin
With many developments planned or under consideration, this is the decade of CERN’s Prévessin site
Sparking the future of artificial intelligence: CERN hosts the first edition of the Sparks! Serendipity Forum
The first Sparks! forum is over, but you can still watch the recorded talks online
How to train your magnets
Magnet training for the LHC circuits will be completed by the end of the year
Council delegates visit new High-Luminosity LHC infrastructure
On 23 September, 16 CERN Council delegates visited the new underground cavern at Point 1