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CERN70: The Laboratory takes shape
Franco Bonaudi, one of the pioneers of CERN's accelerators, looks back at the Laboratory's early years, during which everything had yet to be invented
CERN70: Foundations for European science
François de Rose, a French diplomat, was involved in the creation of CERN. In 2004, he still remembered the first discussions that ultimately led to the birth of the Organization
A break that revitalises you?
Part 2 of the Work Well Feel Well series looks at why taking a break is so important
No, no… it’s OK…
Part 1 of the Work Well Feel Well series looks at developing an awareness of health indicators
Higgs10: the future of Higgs research
History teaches that those who explore relentlessly and fearlessly are often the ones rewarded with the greatest prize of all: the truth.
Higgs10: Ten things we’ve learned about the Higgs boson in the past ten years
Since its discovery in 2012, the Higgs boson has become one of the most powerful tools to probe our understanding of nature and, with that, examine some of the biggest open questions in physics today.
Higgs10: When spring 2012 turned to summer
It was just a few short weeks in mid-2012, but they were so intense that it felt like years. As 4 July drew near, the ATLAS and CMS experiments could sense that they were homing in on something big.
Higgs10: Big Bang Day
On 10 September 2008, the LHC circulated its first beams. It may not have been all plain sailing from then on, but the adventure had begun.
Higgs10: The dramatic last year of CERN’s flagship LEP collider
The year 2000 was set to be the last year of running for CERN’s Large Electron–Positron (LEP) collider, and it ended dramatically