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CERN to apply for SESAME Observer status
The proposal for CERN to become a SESAME Observer will be presented at the SESAME Council session in December
ATLAS and CMS join forces to tackle top-quark asymmetry
Top marks for the Standard Model as LHC experiments ATLAS and CMS study the subtle behaviour of the heaviest particle
Fire drill at two CERN buildings
A mock-up fire emergency was organised at two of CERN’s biggest office buildings
CERN openlab students reflect on summer projects
The final students from the 2017 CERN openlab Summer Student Programme recently left CERN after nine weeks working on advanced computing projects
A more precise measurement for antimatter than for matter
The BASE collaboration breaks its own precision measurement record of antiproton’s magnetic moment
Celebrating World Teachers’ Day at CERN
CERN celebrated teachers’ key contribution to society with a stand-up show and a panel discussion at the Globe of Science and Innovation
Meet ISOLDE Live: Celebrate 50 years of physics at ISOLDE
Join us on Facebook at 14:00 CEST from the ISOLDE control centre, for a chance to have your questions answered by our scientists
Baby MIND born at CERN now ready to move to Japan
The Baby MIND neutrino detector, after being assembled and tested at CERN, is now ready to be shipped to Japan
A CERN PhD student receives the 2017 Carlo Offelli Prize
Carlo Baccigalupi, a CERN PhD, was awarded Italy’s 2017 Carlo Offelli Prize for his PhD dissertation
For one day only LHC collides xenon beams
The LHC is operating for several hours with the nuclei of xenon atoms