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Scientists from CERN examined the common ground between science, philosophy and theology at a Wilton Park meeting this week
Opening presentation of data artist Ryoji Ikeda’s residency at CERN. In the Globe, 7pm on 10 July
Lison Bernet is the author of the cartoon strip "La BD du LHC", which she draws every month for LHC France
Anja Vest of the Technical University of Dresden presents recent results from ATLAS
Grand-prize winner Eric Chen visited the laboratory last week
Next year’s budget, the MTP, CERN enlargement, and the pension fund: the June meeting of Council was a busy one, says Rolf Heuer
For the first time in over 15 months, there are beams back in the Proton Synchrotron
A Nobel prize, a new member state, and a huge consolidation effort on the accelerator complex - 2013 was a big year for CERN
Astronomer Royal Lord Martin Rees will be speaking at the International Conference Centre in Geneva on 3 July 2014