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LHC Run 3: physics at record energy starts tomorrow
The Large Hadron Collider is ready to once again start delivering proton collisions to experiments, this time at an unprecedented energy of 13.6 TeV, marking the start of the accelerator’s third run of data taking for physics
The Higgs boson, ten years after its discovery
The discovery of the Higgs boson at the Large Hadron Collider and the progress made since then, have allowed physicists to make tremendous steps forward in our understanding of the universe
Higgs10: When spring 2012 turned to summer
It was just a few short weeks in mid-2012, but they were so intense that it felt like years. As 4 July drew near, the ATLAS and CMS experiments could sense that they were homing in on something big.
Save the date for the CERN and the Environment workshop: 12 and 13 October 2022
Home.cern, CERN Courier: New online resources on the Higgs boson
What’s so special about the Higgs boson? Why should I care? What’s next? If these questions torment you, head straight to home.cern.
The 4W repair kit for work relationships
How can we support members of our Laboratory in addressing conflict early on, before it reaches the Ombud’s Office?
The on-site CERN openlab summer-student lecture programme is back
Tune into CERN openlab’s online computing lectures
Cutting-edge computing technologies to be highlighted in CERN openlab summer-student lectures – follow the talks online
Three teams of high-school students from Egypt, Spain and France win the CERN Beamline for Schools competition
Three teams of high-school students from the Club de Física Enrico Fermi (Vigo, Spain), the Elsewedy Technical Academy (STA) (Cairo, Egypt), and the École du Sacré-Coeur (Reims, France) have won the 2022 edition of the Beamline for Schools competition