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CMS uses photons to probe the structure of nuclei
Using data from the first heavy-ion run of LHC Run 3 in 2023, the experiment presents the first-ever measurement of D0 meson production in photon-lead collisions
Estonian flag raised at CERN
CERN raised today the Estonian flag to welcome its 24th Member State
CERN-Solvay student camp: meet the next generation of scientists
The latest camp just concluded – 30 high-school students from all over the world came to CERN for a week full of science and fun
Accelerator Report: Ending the 2024 LHC proton run on a high note
This year’s LHC proton run ended on 16 October, surpassing expectations with 11% more collisions than planned. Next up: the lead-ion run
Decoding top quarks with precision
The ATLAS experiment at the LHC reveals how pairs of top quarks are produced along with other heavy quarks
CERN teams up with Luxembourg and the World Food Programme to tackle global hunger
The new partnership aims to leverage state-of-the-art AI technology to speed up progress towards a world with zero hunger
How can I use CERN Science Gateway?
From shop discounts to team-building lab workshops and more: find out how CERN’s one-year-old education and outreach centre can benefit the CERN community
Computer Security: Bug Bounty begins
The Bug Bounty programme, or how to create the necessary incentives to invite hackers to start hacking CERN…
A test stand for the High-Luminosity LHC
The major upgrade of the LHC will be tested in an above-ground facility that has recently had its first superconducting system installed
New schedule for CERN's accelerators
The LHC's third run has been extended until July 2026. The long technical stop that will follow will be extended by four months, postponing the start-up of the High-Luminosity LHC until June 2030