Tag: Press release

  • Students from Bangladesh, India, Türkiye, the UK and the USA win the 13th edition of Beamline for Schools

    Students from Bangladesh, India, Türkiye, the UK and the USA win the 13th edition of Beamline for Schools

    The winners of the 13th edition of the Beamline for Schools (BL4S) competition have been selected. BL4S is a physics competition that was initiated by CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, and is open to secondary school pupils from all around the world. Participants are invited to submit a proposal for a physics experiment to be undertaken

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  • The CERN Council decided to update the European Strategy for Particle Physics

    The CERN Council decided to update the European Strategy for Particle Physics

    Today, following more than two years of intense work of the European particle physics community under the auspices of the European Strategy Group, the CERN Council updated the European Strategy for Particle Physics, which sets out an ambitious scientific vision for the field. The 2026 Strategy update offers a clear path to maintain European leadership

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  • The public consultation process for the Future Circular Collider (FCC) project begins in Switzerland and France

    The public consultation process for the Future Circular Collider (FCC) project begins in Switzerland and France

    The public consultation process for the CERN-led Future Circular Collider (FCC) project will soon begin in Switzerland and France. These four months of exchanges and dialogue with the public are part of the preparations for a final decision on the project. As the CERN Council, comprising representatives of all the Organization’s Member States, prepares to update the European Strategy

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  • Muon g-2 Experiment Pioneers Win Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics

    Muon g-2 Experiment Pioneers Win Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics

    Recognition honors experiments and scientific collaborations at three institutions that explored the subtle wobble of a subatomic particle

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  • BASE experiment at CERN succeeds in transporting antimatter

    BASE experiment at CERN succeeds in transporting antimatter

    The experiment successfully transported a trap filled with antiprotons across CERN’s main site, a remarkable first step towards delivering antimatter to other European laboratories

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  • HiLumi LHC: full-scale tests start

    HiLumi LHC: full-scale tests start

    Scientists at CERN have triggered the complex cooldown of a 95-m-long test stand that reproduces the underground configuration of innovative technologies for the Large Hadron Collider’s high-luminosity upgrade

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  • Private donors pledge 860 million euros for CERN’s Future Circular Collider

    Private donors pledge 860 million euros for CERN’s Future Circular Collider

    A consortium of private donors (individuals and philanthropic foundations) have agreed to support the proposed Future Circular Collider at CERN

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  • The European Strategy for Particle Physics reaches an important milestone

    The European Strategy for Particle Physics reaches an important milestone

    At its 225th session, the CERN Council received the recommendations for the update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics

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  • CERN Council reviews feasibility study for a next-generation collider

    CERN Council reviews feasibility study for a next-generation collider

    At a dedicated meeting of the CERN Council on 6-7 November, delegates from CERN’s Member and Associate Member States reviewed the outcome of the Feasibility Study for the proposed Future Circular Collider

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  • Students from Belgium, Canada, Mexico, Türkiye and the USA win the 12th edition of Beamline for Schools

    Students from Belgium, Canada, Mexico, Türkiye and the USA win the 12th edition of Beamline for Schools

    Five teams of secondary school pupils have been selected to carry out their own experiments using accelerator beams at CERN, DESY and the University of Bonn

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