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Science still "self-critical", says Heuer
Responding to an article in the Economist, CERN Director-General Rolf heuer writes that science maintains "a self-critical eye"
ATLAS sees Higgs boson decay to fermions
The ATLAS experiment at CERN has found evidence for the Higgs boson decaying to two tau particles
X-ray tests: Night at the collider
When night falls over CERN, a team of X-ray experts go underground to perform tests on the Large Hadron Collider
CERN is most effective on Twitter, says study
A report released today rates CERN as the most effective international organization on Twitter
Test magnet reaches 13.5 tesla – a new CERN record
The Short Model Coil working group recently built a niobium-tin magnet with a peak magnetic field of 13.5 tesla – a record for CERN
Astronomer Jocelyn Bell Burnell talks 'Women in science'
Watch astronomer Jocelyn Bell Burnell speak about women in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) as part of the CERN diversity programme
LHC data to be made public via open access initiative
CMS is taking its first steps in making up to half of its data accessible to the public
CERN theorist wins $100,000 New Horizons prize
The Fundamental Physics Foundation recognized Russian theorist Slava Rychkov for breathing new life into conformal field theory
The Large Hadron Collider on tour
Collider, a new exhibition about the LHC, opens in London this week. It will stay for 6 months before a planned international tour
Hans Blix talks thorium energy and nuclear non-proliferation
As part of a recent conference at CERN on thorium energy, Hans Blix spoke of the element's possibilities as a safer source of nuclear energy