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Happy 5th anniversary, Higgs boson!
Five years ago, the ATLAS and CMS collaborations announced the discovery of the Higgs boson
The LHC racks up records
The Large Hadron Collider has established a new record of luminosity, delivering a huge amount of data to its experiments
Marie Curie, women and science, then and now
Hélène Langevin-Joliot, physicist and granddaughter of Pierre and Marie Curie, will give a lecture at CERN on 29 June 8.30 p.m. – follow the webcast!
Lithuania to become Associate Member of CERN
Today, the representatives of CERN and of the Government of Lithuania signed an Agreement admitting Lithuania as an Associate Member of CERN. The Government of India still needs to notify CERN of its final approval for the Agreement to enter into force.
The future of the LHC takes shape
New magnets designed for the High-Luminosity LHC - the Large Hadron Collider upgrade project – are in the prototype phase
CERN’s American sibling Fermilab turns 50
A look back at fifty years of Fermilab’s history, as it celebrates a half-century of scientific achievement today
High-school physicists win chance to run experiments at CERN
CERN today announced the winners of its 2017 Beamline for Schools competition: Charging Cavaliers, from Canada, and TCO-ASA, from Italy
Follow the fantastic voyage of the ICARUS detector
Watch our Facebook Live to learn more about the world’s largest neutrino particle hunter and how it will journey to Fermilab
Discover the hidden treasures of CERN’s archive
9 June is International Archives Day and an opportunity to browse CERN’s rich archive
LHC’s objective: maximum intensity
The LHC has been accelerating more and more protons, and to allow the machine to reach its maximum intensity, it will undergo a thorough scrubbing.