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SESAME: a bright hope for the Middle East

SESAME – Synchrotron-light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East – will be the region’s first light source

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At CERN
30 July, 2015

A miniature accelerator to treat cancer

CERN has developed an accelerator just two metres long to be used in hospitals for medical imaging and the treatment of cancer

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Knowledge sharing
28 July, 2015
Knowledge sharing
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28 July, 2015

LHC experiments present latest results in Vienna

The world particle-physics community has convened in Vienna for the 2015 European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics

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Experiments
27 July, 2015

EPS-HEP2015 underway in Vienna

This year’s European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics (EPS-HEP2015) has begun

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At CERN
23 July, 2015
At CERN
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23 July, 2015

Flavours of Physics: Join the LHCb machine-learning contest

Untangle a rare particle decay from the background in LHCb data and you could win up to $7000

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Computing
21 July, 2015

Grey Book gets new look

The CERN Grey Book database, which stores data on the laboratory’s research programme, has been revamped

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Experiments
21 July, 2015
Experiments
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21 July, 2015

A brand new look for the CERN Grey Book

The CERN Grey Book database, which stores data on the laboratory’s research programme, has been revamped

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Experiments
21 July, 2015
Experiments
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21 July, 2015

An international blog series from ATLAS

In a new blog series, ATLAS-collaboration members from all over the world share their stories

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Accelerators
20 July, 2015
Accelerators
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20 July, 2015

First results from cosmic-ray detector designed by students

The Langton Ultimate Cosmic-ray Intensity Detector used CERN Medipix particle detectors to collect data from space

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Physics
20 July, 2015

LHC report: Intensity ramp-up - Familiar demons

The increase in total beam currents has flushed out two major but familiar issues

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At CERN
20 July, 2015