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Microelectronics at CERN: from infancy to maturity
The start of the LAA project in 1986 propelled electronics at CERN into the era of microelectronics
A Nobel laureate's formula for the universe
Watch François Englert explain the equations for the Brout-Englert-Higgs mechanism that gives particles mass, with the help of a blackboard
Test Storage Ring could find new life at ISOLDE
A particle accelerator from Heidelberg, Germany – the Test Storage Ring - may not be going into storage after all
CERN History: Giant magnets come to CERN in the 1950s
In CERN's 60th year, we look back at some of its historic moments. Here magnet coils for the Synchrocyclotron make their journey to Geneva in 1955
Taking biomedical research at CERN to the next level
The head of CERN's Medical Application Programme addresses a medical conference 60 years after the first use of protons to treat cancer
CERN takes 60th anniversary celebrations to member states
To celebrate the Organization's 60th anniversary, a variety of events are planned in members states – learn more on the cern60 website
Some CLIC with your free-electron laser?
The CLIC study could transfer its X-band expertise to light sources and medical applications
In pictures: Access to the last LHC splice
A team composed of CERN staff, industrial support and mechanics from Pakistan have given access to the last LHC splice for inspection
Physics meets medicine at ICTR-PHE conference
From 10 to 14 February in Geneva, physicists, medical doctors and life-science experts will discuss innovative techniques in the fight against cancer
SESAME breathes new life into LEP cavities
Radiofrequency cavities built for the Large Electron Positron Collider are finding use on the SESAME project