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This year the CERN Summer Student Programme welcomed 280 students from 83 countries
ATLAS and CMS Collaborations present for the first time combined measurements of many of its properties, at the third annual Large Hadron Collider Physics Conference (LHCP 2015)
CERN and seven other physics laboratories open their doors to photographers for an international competition
This year 280 summer students from 83 different countries took part in the CERN summer student programme
The recent CERN Summer Student Webfest saw participants hack all weekend to produce a range of weird and wonderful science innovations
Applications are now open for the International School of Trigger & Data Aquisition, which will take place from 25 January 2016 in Rehovot, Israel
The result, published today in Nature Physics, confirms a fundamental symmetry of nature to an unprecedented precision for light nuclei.
The 27th International Symposium on Lepton-Photon Interactions at High Energies is taking place on 17 – 22 August in Ljubljana, Slovenia
The most precise comparison of the charge-to-mass ratio of the proton to that of its antimatter equivalent, the antiproton
Baikal-GVD takes the first step to becoming a next-generation deep-underwater neutrino telescope
Official notification that Pakistan has ratified the Association Agreement arrived at CERN this morning