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Connecting the smallest and largest scales
The first edition of the EuCAPT annual symposium on 5-7 May saw hundreds of physicists discuss the latest opportunities and challenges in theoretical astroparticle physics and cosmology
A SciFi moment for the LHCb experiment
The first pieces of LHCb’s new scintillating-fibre particle-tracking detector, or SciFi, have just journeyed 100 metres down to be installed in the experiment’s underground cavern
Mining the Future
Join this international competition and submit your ideas for applications that could turn rock excavated during tunnelling for future CERN colliders into a resource
NA64 sets bounds on how much new X bosons could change the electron’s magnetism
The result cannot explain an apparent tension with the Standard Model in the electron’s magnetic moment
CERN approves new LHC experiment
SND@LHC, or Scattering and Neutrino Detector at the LHC, will be the facility’s ninth experiment
How CERN intellectual property helps entrepreneurship
On World Intellectual Property Day 2021, see how intellectual property lies at the core of successful knowledge transfer at CERN
On Earth Day, CERN underlines its commitment to a better planet
CERN’s state-of-the-art technologies are being translated into solutions for a greener future
Latvia to join CERN as an Associate Member State
Representatives of CERN and of the Republic of Latvia signed an Agreement today admitting Latvia as a CERN Associate Member State
Arts at CERN and Pro Helvetia extend their partnership with the launch of “Connect”
This new programme will promote dialogue between the arts, science and technology for the next four years
CERN proposes “space elevator” accelerator
A vertical accelerator would test a fundamental principle of quantum mechanics with unprecedented precision