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Neutrinos: after the Nobel Prize, the hunt continues
The 2015 Nobel Prize for physics rewards the long quest for understanding of the elusive neutrino
Researchers' Night: Science at the shops
For European Researchers’ night, CERN organised “POPscience” at a local shopping centre
CERN sets stage for teenage scientists
In this week's Bulletin learn how over 100 CERN people work behind the scenes to support the Beamline for Schools competition
CERN experiments present results at Quark Matter 2015
There were presentations from ALICE, CMS, ATLAS and LHCb at the international conference on ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions this week
Big data takes ROOT
ROOT, a data-analysis tool set, has helped particle physicists run analyses for years. The developers see a lot of potential for its use in industry
High-school students become CERN physicists for a week
Winners of the Beamline for Schools competition perform their experiments at CERN
Antihydrogen at CERN: 20 years and going strong
In September 1995 physicists at CERN synthesised the first antihydrogen atoms, paving the way for today’s growing antimatter research
Upcoming events at CERN
As summer draws to a close, we look forward to the upcoming events at CERN and the surrounding area. Here are just a few of the events in store
ALICE investigates 'snowballs in hell'
How is it that loosely bound objects are observed in high-energy nuclear collisions? The ALICE collaboration finds out
The birds and the beams: Biodiversity at CERN
Dedicated teams of professionals and nature enthusiasts alike are working to preserve the flora and fauna on CERN's diverse sites