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World’s first crabbing of a proton beam
CERN successfully tests crab cavities, a key component of the High-Luminosity LHC
From CERN to the clinic
At a seminar at CERN today, Ron Heeren describes how CERN’s Timepix read-out chip might in the future be found in surgery rooms
Long live the doubly charmed particle
A year after the discovery of a new doubly charmed baryon, LHCb announces the measurement of its lifetime
Samuel Ting to present latest results from AMS
At a seminar at CERN today, Nobel Prize winner Samuel Ting will deliver the latest results from the AMS experiment
OPERA collaboration presents its final results on neutrino oscillations. All data publicly available on the CERN Open Data Portal
The OPERA collaboration reports the observation of a total of 10 candidate events for a muon to tau-neutrino conversion, in what are the very final results of the experiment.
A bumper crop of LHC results at Quark Matter 2018
The main LHC collaborations present a wealth of new results at this year’s Quark Matter conference
Using CERN technology for medical challenges
A healthcare kit for remote conditions and a screening system for anti-cancer pharmaceuticals are the winners of the first CERN Medtech:Hack
Are you up for the TrackML challenge?
Can machine learning assist high-energy physics in discovering and characterising new particles?
CERN launches a new careers website
An all-new user- and mobile-friendly CERN careers website launches today, find out more at careers.cern
Honey, I shrunk the vacuum chambers!
A new technique developed at CERN will allow electron synchrotrons to operate at higher energies by reducing the diameter of the beam pipes