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European particle physics refreshes long-term strategy
Some 500 particle physicists meeting in Krakow, Poland, this week debated the long-term future of their field at the CERN Council Open Symposium
ATLAS and CMS publish observations of a new particle
The collaborations published the latest in the search for the Standard Model Higgs boson in the journal <em>Physics Letters B</em>
How to protect yourself from the latest JAVA bug
Computer security advice from CERN's head of computer security Stefan Lüders
Higgs boson detected at London Paralympics
The particle was the star of Enlightenment - a science-themed ceremony featuring Stephen Hawking and Ian McKellen
Testing begins for CERN's future linear accelerator
Linear accelerator 4 will deliver particles to the Proton-Synchrotron Booster at more than triple the energy the current linac achieves
Next-generation magnets: Small, but powerful
A CERN-Fermilab team has developed a new magnet that will be a valuable asset to the HL-LHC, the next step of for LHC machine
Cosmic rays discovered 100 years ago
Today marks 100 years since Victor Hess made last of series of balloon flights leading to the discovery of cosmic rays
CERN Tweetup reaches over one million followers
Five winners of a competition announced on Twitter reached the vast audience during CERN's first ever Tweetup
Timepix detectors track cosmic radiation on the ISS
On 31 July, an unmanned Russian Progress spacecraft was launched from Kazakhstan, carrying five Timepix detectors to the ISS
ATLAS and CMS submit Higgs-search papers
The ATLAS and CMS collaborations today submitted papers to the journal Physics Letters B outlining the latest on their searches for the Higgs boson