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Relive 2022 at CERN
Highlights of the year at CERN, from the record-breaking start of LHC Run 3 to great particle physics results and much more
CERN supports open access publishing for books
CERN is moving one step closer to achieving full open access for academic books in high-energy physics and related disciplines by participating in the SCOAP3 for books initiative
Annual adjustments to financial benefits with effect from 1 January 2023
LHCb brings leptons into line
Simultaneous measurements of rare B-meson decays using the full LHC Run 1 and 2 data samples agree with the predictions of the Standard Model, superseding previous results that had indicated intriguing departures from the 50-year old theory
Implementation procedure for the 2023 crisis levy
For staff members only
CERN Health Insurance Scheme (CHIS) – Monthly contributions as of 1 January 2023
ATLAS moves into top gear for Run 3
In their first Run 3 results, the ATLAS collaboration measured two Standard Model processes: the production of Z bosons and top-quark pairs
CMS completes the release of its entire Run 1 proton-proton data
CMS has now released the complete set of proton-proton data taken from LHC Run 1, including the original findings used in the Higgs boson discovery