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UNOSAT: Rapid mapping to aid disaster response
An organisation based at CERN provides satellite images and analysis to help relief and development teams on the ground in disaster areas
OECD report praises innovation at CERN
CERN's ability to innovate attracts creative, ambitious individuals such that "success breeds success in innovation," note authors of OECD report
Beamline for Schools competition winners announced
The two student teams – from Greece and the Netherlands – will carry out experiments at CERN in September. Watch videos from their winning proposals
3D animations bring CERN's first accelerator to life
A new projection system breathes life into the Synchrocyclotron, an accelerator that has been dormant since 1990
CERN’s ALPHA experiment measures charge of antihydrogen
ALPHA reports a measurement of the electric charge of antihydrogen atoms, finding it to be compatible with zero to eight decimal places
Giant magnet parades through downtown Geneva
An LHC magnet makes a stop in the heart of Geneva to celebrate 200 years since the canton joined the Swiss Confederation
How universal is (lepton) universality?
New results from LHCb suggest that B+mesons decay to muons about 25% less often than they decay to electrons
Accelerating progress on SESAME
The Italian Institute for Nuclear Physics and the Elettra light source have signed to supply accelerator components worth €1 million to SESAME
CERN celebrates its anniversary with its neighbours
For CERN, the "Fête des Voisins" (neighbours' fair) lasted the whole weekend
The tour continues for the Large Hadron Collider
Today the Collider exhibition, which began life at London’s Science Museum, launches in Manchester, UK, ahead of an international tour