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Beamline for Schools: Teams from 40 countries in the running
Student teams have just one month to submit their proposals to conduct an experiment at a working CERN beamline
ARIEL’s first steps towards rare-isotope excellence
Canada’s national laboratory for particle and nuclear physics has started a new future in rare isotopes
Video: How accelerators help us to see further
Lucio Rossi and Fermilab’s Giorgio Apollinari talk about light, luminosity and the High-Luminosity LHC project
CERN openlab: Developing cutting-edge ICT systems
International Science Grid This Week speaks to Alberto Di Meglio as CERN openlab enters its fifth phase
Keep calm and share science!
CERN is organising the first Physics FameLab, to be held on 21 May. Enter the competition now
CMS: final Run 1 results on the Higgs boson
The CMS collaboration recently completed the full Run 1 data analysis in each of the most important channels for the decay and production of the Higgs
RHIC’s gold record
For the first time a collider has brought ions of helium-3 into collision with gold nuclei
Lift15 - tickets available for CERN people
This year's Lift conference will feature events led by the CERN community. Limited free tickets are available for CERN people
Taking CERN physics to South Asia
CERN physicists travelled to Nepal and India to bring a plethora of particle physics events to schools, universities and public venues
Register now for Beamline for schools
Want to conduct an experiment at a fully operational CERN beamline? Just over 3 weeks left to register for the Beamline for schools competition!