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ISOLDE sheds light on dying stars
An experiment conducted at CERN's ISOLDE facility may help scientists better to understand the collapse of massive stars
IT plays starring role at CineGlobe Film Festival
The event saw filmmakers, artists, and storytellers descend upon Geneva, but also computer programmers, web developers, and videogame designers
CERN to switch to Comic Sans
From today, all of CERN's official communication channels are switching to exclusive use of the font Comic Sans
CMS presents new boundary of Higgs width
At the Moriond conference CMS presented the best constraint yet of the Higgs boson “width”, a parameter that determines the particle’s lifetime
CERN and ESA sign cooperation agreement
CERN and ESA today signed a framework agreement for future cooperation on research and technology in areas of mutual interest
Fabiola Gianotti to speak at UN on violence against women
Today at the United Nations in Geneva, the former ATLAS spokesperson will participate in a project to generate action against violence towards women
Last founding father of CERN passes away
François de Rose, President of the CERN Council from 1957 to 1960 and subsequently a CERN Council Delegate, passed away in Paris yesterday
LHC and Tevatron scientists announce first joint result
Scientists working at LHC and Tevatron colliders join forces to produce more precise measurement of the mass of the top quark
Cool running for CMS tracker
CMS experiment tracker subdetector passed recent master cold tests, showing it is ready for higher-intensity running
First photograph of CERN?
This year CERN celebrates its 60th anniversary – could this be the earliest photograph of the laboratory?