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Chasing a particle that is its own antiparticle
The ATLAS collaboration presents its latest search for heavy Majorana neutrinos
TEDxCERN returns with ‘The Elephant in the Room'
The event aims at bringing to the forefront challenges in the realms of science and society that go unnoticed
Art residencies for Swiss artists at research centres
Arts at CERN announces two residencies for Swiss artists: Collide Pro Helvetia and Simetría
Final lap of the LHC track for protons in 2018
The LHC’s proton run came to an end on Wednesday 24 October with an excellent result of 160 fb-1 of data accumulated since the start of 2015
Halfway to high luminosity
Halfway between launch and start-up, what is the status of the High-Luminosity LHC project?
Exhibition showcasing results of three years of arts and science collaborations
What happens when scientists and artists collide? Artworks resulting from three years of collaboration between physicists and Collide International artists-in-residence at CERN, will be exhibited at Broken Symmetries in FACT Liverpool.
CERN collaborates with Japan’s NII on digital libraries
How we produce, share and preserve knowledge has transformed with advancements in technology and changes in publishing methods, especially in research
Nobel work shines a light on particle physics
Find out how the laser physics recognised by the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics opens up new perspectives in particle physics
The European particle physics community gears up for a new shared vision for the future
During its hundred-and-ninetieth session, the CERN Council formally launched the update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics, a two-year process involving the whole community and aiming at developing a common vision for the future of physics.
Beamline for Schools: the worldwide competition is growing
Two high-school teams from India and the Philippines conducted their proposed experiments at CERN