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European Physical Society honours ATLAS, CMS and LHCb
Today in Stockholm, Sweden, the European Physical Society High Energy Physics Division announced the winners of its 2013 prizes
Forty years of neutral currents
On 19 July 1973, physicists working with the Gargamelle bubble chamber at CERN presented the first direct evidence of the weak neutral current
CMS and LHCb to present rare B-sub-s particle decay
Today in Stockholm, two CERN collaborations will present measurements of one of the rarest measureable processes in physics
Highlights from EPS-HEP 2013
The first day of the European Physical Society's High Energy Physics conference saw precise measurements of several particles and particle decays
CERN experiments to present results at summer conferences
Experiments at CERN will present their latest results at two major conferences coming up over the next couple of weeks
Particle physics at the Montreux Jazz Festival
Rock out to riffs and head-bang to the Higgs boson as CERN heads to the world-famous music festival in Switzerland
Atomic flashback: A century of the Bohr model
In July 1913, Niels Bohr published the first of a series of three papers introducing his model of the atom
Future LHC super-magnets pass muster
Scientists in the US LHC Accelerator Research Program have successfully tested superconducting magnets needed to increase LHC collisions tenfold
CERN and EUROVISION unite to attract “tweens” to science
Grants will be awarded to two production companies to develop media to get kids aged 8 to 12 interested in science
Helix Nebula and the view from space
Wolfgang Lengert of the European Space Agency talks to International Science Grid This Week about big data and the Helix Nebula project