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Retired MRI scanner gets new life studying the stars
Magnet from re-commissioned Australian MRI scanner used to help scientists understand star explosions
Ancient particle accelerator discovered on Mars
CERN and NASA scientists today revealed the presence of the largest particle accelerator ever built
Webcast: How does CERN power UNOSAT's humanitarian efforts
On 31 March 2017 at 11:00 the manager of UNOSAT, will give an overview of the variety of activities carried out by the organisation since 2001
Silicon sandwiches feed LHC’s upgraded collision appetite
CMS high-luminosity LHC upgrade requires new silicon sensors, to better distinguish between particles from multiple collisions
Cosmic collisions at the LHCb experiment
What happens when protons in cosmic rays collide with helium nuclei? The LHCb experiment is on the case
CERN openlab: looking ahead to the next 15 years
After celebrating its 15th anniversary last year, CERN openlab looks back on its successes and what it hopes to achieve in the coming years
Raising the (G)bar for antimatter exploration
What is the effect of gravity on antimatter? A new experiment at CERN is preparing to join the quest to find the answer to this question in physics
CERN: ideal for entrepreneurship, for those who take a leap
How CERN is an ideal place to explore and nurture new business ideas and to foster an entrepreneurial spirit
LHCb observes an exceptionally large group of particles
In what is an exceptional observation, the LHCb experiment at CERN has discovered a new system of five particles in a single analysis
Here’s what open-heart surgery at the LHC looks like
See in images how the “heart” of the CMS detector, its Pixel Tracker, was replaced