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The CMS collaboration at CERN has submitted its first paper based on the full LHC dataset collected in 2018 and data collected in 2016 and 2017
12-26 mai 2019 Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, China
Fundamental science will help solve the world’s problems
ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb presented their key physics results at an end-of-year series of talks
The first result to emerge from the HIE-ISOLDE accelerator is the confirmation that the tin-132 nucleus belongs to the doubly magic group of nuclei
CERN and the European particle physics community have submitted a wealth of contributions to shape the future of the discipline
Video recordings of the 2018 lectures on the theme of gravity are now available on the Wright Colloquium’s website
Half a century ago, theorist Gabriele Veneziano visited CERN and wrote a paper that wound up marking the beginning of string theory
The British Royal Society is organising a scientific meeting entitled "Non-equilibrium superconductivity and spintronics" on 25-26 February 2019
The 2019 CERN Latin-American School of High-Energy Physics is open for applications