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Primary schools challenge CERN
CERN scientists have six months to find out what’s inside two mysterious boxes without opening them
MoEDAL bags a first
The MoEDAL experiment has conducted the first search at a particle collider for magnetic monopoles produced through the Schwinger mechanism
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Poland celebrates 30 years of CERN membership
Thirty years ago today, the Polish flag flew alongside those of CERN’s other Member States for the first time
Data-taking in physics facilities is resuming
With the Proton Synchrotron and its Booster accelerating protons to high energies again, the physics season can start at the ISOLDE radioactive ion beam facility and the Antimatter Factory
LIVE: From the CMS experiment
Join scientists live from the underground cavern of the CMS experiment today on social media
Millimetric precision for a Future Circular Collider
A team of CERN surveyors have performed geodetic measurements in the framework of the Future Circular Collider feasibility study
CLEAR study paves the way for novel electron-based cancer therapy
The study, conducted at CERN’s CLEAR test facility, demonstrates how very high-energy electron beams can be focused onto deep-seated cancerous tumours
Qualifying HL-LHC magnets and cavities at Uppsala University
Uppsala University is upgrading its FREIA Laboratory, initially constructed for the ESS project, to test superconducting magnets and crab cavities for the HL-LHC
Two high-school teams from Italy and Mexico win the CERN Beamline for Schools competition
Two teams of high-school students from the Liceo Scientifico Statale “A. Scacchi” (Bari, Italy) and the Escuela Nacional Preparatoria “Plantel 2” (Mexico City, Mexico) have won the 2021 edition of the Beamline for Schools competition