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The invisible structure providing Open Access in HEP
Nearly 90% of High-Energy Physics publications are funded by SCOAP³
LHC accelerates its first “atoms”
Lead "atoms" with a single remaining electron swirl around the Large Hadron Collider
CERN’s International High-School Teacher Programme turns 20
Officially set up in 1998, the teacher programmes bring hundreds of teachers to CERN each year
LHC experiments present latest results at ICHEP
This year’s International Conference on High Energy Physics (ICHEP) took place in Seoul, South Korea, on 4–11 July
CERN supports new business incubation centre in Switzerland
A new business incubation centre in Switzerland marks the tenth centre to help businesses take CERN technology and expertise to the market
Opinion: We need to talk about the Higgs
It is six years ago that the discovery of the Higgs boson was announced, to great fanfare in the world’s media, as a crowning success of CERN’s LHC
ISOLDE mints isotopes of chromium
CERN’s ISOLDE facility has produced neutron-rich chromium isotopes, which have been weighed by the ISOLTRAP precision balance ISOLTRAP
Technologies for CLIC and beyond
Technologies developed for the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) project promise smaller accelerators for applications outside high-energy physics
Science Night at the Science History Museum in Geneva
On 7 and 8 July 2018, Geneva’s Science History Museum is holding its 12th Science Night, on the theme “Tout un art ?”