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  • Fusing forces – accelerating open science through collaboration

    Fusing forces – accelerating open science through collaboration

    More than 350 participants from over 40 countries met at CERN to discuss the future of open science

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  • LHC inducted into TIME’s Best Inventions Hall of Fame

    LHC inducted into TIME’s Best Inventions Hall of Fame

    TIME has chosen the LHC as one of the 25 most iconic inventions from the past 25 years

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  • The CERN chips transforming science and society

    The CERN chips transforming science and society

    From the first colour X-rays to detecting forgeries in the art world, semiconductor chips based on those originally designed for particle physics experiments continue to impact society in new and unexpected ways thanks to CERN’s Medipix collaborations

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  • European Strategy update enters final straight

    European Strategy update enters final straight

    The completion of the Physics Briefing Book on 2 October marks a major milestone towards the 2026 update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics

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  • White Rabbit meets quantum entanglement

    White Rabbit meets quantum entanglement

    The CERN-born open-source timing technology is being tested for use in quantum networks and secure quantum communication

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  • 2025 Beamline for Schools winners at CERN, DESY and the University of Bonn

    2025 Beamline for Schools winners at CERN, DESY and the University of Bonn

    The three laboratories welcomed the winners of the 2025 Beamline for Schools competition from 10 to 24 September

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  • Preserving particle physics data

    Preserving particle physics data

    A lot of the science from our accelerators is published long after collisions end, so storing experimental data for future physicists is crucial

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  • Searching for new physics with beauty particles

    Searching for new physics with beauty particles

    A new LHCb analysis confirms a previously observed tension with the Standard Model, but more data and improved theoretical calculations are needed to determine whether new physics is at play

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  • Shape-shifting collisions probe secrets of early Universe

    Shape-shifting collisions probe secrets of early Universe

    The first high-energy collisions between light nuclei at the Large Hadron Collider confirm the unusual “bowling-pin” shape of neon nuclei and offer up a new tool to study the extreme state of matter produced in the aftermath of the Big Bang

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  • CERN accelerates medical applications

    CERN accelerates medical applications

    Five-year extensions to CERN’s CLEAR and MEDICIS platforms will boost the impact of cutting-edge accelerator technologies in areas ranging from advanced medical treatments to aerospace electronics

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