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Exhibition showcasing results of three years of arts and science collaborations
What happens when scientists and artists collide? Artworks resulting from three years of collaboration between physicists and Collide International artists-in-residence at CERN, will be exhibited at Broken Symmetries in FACT Liverpool.
World’s first crabbing of a proton beam
CERN successfully tests crab cavities, a key component of the High-Luminosity LHC
A new era of precision for antimatter research
The ALPHA experiment at CERN has measured a light-induced transition in antihydrogen with unprecedented precision
CERN invites photographers to go behind the scenes
On 1 June 2018, 20 photographers will be given an exclusive opportunity to explore the world’s largest particle physics laboratory
Arts at CERN announces the winners of the Collide awards
Artists from all over the world are invited to spend time at CERN and work alongside particle physicists and engineers
First high-precision LHC measurement of W boson mass
In a paper published today in the European Physical Journal C, the ATLAS Collaboration reports the first high-precision measurement of W boson mass
Lithuania becomes Associate Member State of CERN
CERN has been officially notified that Lithuania's internal procedures have been approved, following the Agreement signed in June 2017
Arts at CERN’s Collide International award now open
Arts at CERN has announced a new edition of the Collide International award, in partnership with the UK’s leading media arts centre, FACT
CERN openlab tackles ICT challenges of High-Luminosity LHC
CERN openlab has published a white paper identifying the major ICT challenges that face CERN and other ‘big science’ projects in the coming years
ATLAS observes direct evidence of light-by-light scattering
Physicists from ATLAS at CERN have found first direct evidence of high energy light-by-light scattering