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Future LHC super-magnets pass muster
Scientists in the US LHC Accelerator Research Program have successfully tested superconducting magnets needed to increase LHC collisions tenfold
CERN and EUROVISION unite to attract “tweens” to science
Grants will be awarded to two production companies to develop media to get kids aged 8 to 12 interested in science
Helix Nebula and the view from space
Wolfgang Lengert of the European Space Agency talks to International Science Grid This Week about big data and the Helix Nebula project
Visiting CERN for more than just the logical stuff
Make-A-Wish visitor Callum Kerr had his dream come true with a trip to CERN
Searches for new physics with top quarks in CMS
Viola Sordini of the Universite Claude Bernard-Lyon, France, takes us through searches for new top-quark physics at CMS
Kilts, fiddles, and the Higgs boson
A packed CERN auditorium today enjoyed Scottish reels and airs played by the 100-strong Ayrshire Fiddle Orchestra
Google Science Fair winner rocks the CMS cavern
Duelling guitars, a giant particle detector and a teenage scientist – move over, Alpenhorn, it's time to rock out at CMS
Alice goes to Particleland
Comic-book artist Remco Polman delivers the first pages of a comic about particle physics, co-written with high school students on a visit to CERN
Volunteers needed for CERN Open Days
Sign up now to volunteer for the CERN Open Days in September
CERN opens its doors to the world
On Saturday, 28 and Sunday, 29 September, CERN will open up its installations to the general public