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The LHC wakes up from its winter break

An update on the maintenance work that’s been carried out on the LHC, the experiments and the machines during the year-end technical stop

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Accelerators
21 March, 2016
Accelerators
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21 March, 2016

Are theoreticians just football fanatics?

In the third feature article of the In Theory series the theoreticians discuss what made them choose their field

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Physics
15 March, 2016
Physics
Feature
15 March, 2016

Charting the future of CERN

CERN's Director General on why the coming years will be crucial for the long-term future of particle physics.

Opinion
Physics
14 March, 2016
Physics
Opinion
14 March, 2016

Showcasing high-energy women

For International Women’s day 2016, CERN showcases some of the women from the six decades of CERN’s history

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At CERN
08 March, 2016
At CERN
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08 March, 2016

Congratulations to SuperKEKB for “first turns"

The High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) in Japan celebrates first turns and successful storage of beams in the SuperKEKB collider

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Physics
02 March, 2016

Why bother with theoretical physics?

In the second feature of our In Theory series we explore what it takes to make someone a theoretical physicist

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Physics
02 March, 2016
Physics
Feature
02 March, 2016

Historic moment as SESAME begins storage ring installation

This week the first of the 16 cells of SESAME’s storage ring was installed in the shielding tunnel in the centre’s experimental hall in Allan, Jordan

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At CERN
29 February, 2016

Science: a model for collaboration?

Two events in November featured CERN as a possible model for building trust across frontiers.

Opinion
At CERN
29 February, 2016
At CERN
Opinion
29 February, 2016

Welcome to the Theory corridor

A photo essay introducing the Theory department at CERN and some of its theoreticians

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Physics
24 February, 2016
Physics
Feature
24 February, 2016

Awakening acceleration: AWAKE’s plasma cell arrives

With plasma cell in place, CERN’s AWAKE experiment is one step closer to testing acceleration hundreds of times more powerful than current methods

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Experiments
17 February, 2016
Experiments
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17 February, 2016