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Fundamental Physics Prize winner to be announced today
At a ceremony in Geneva hosted by actor Morgan Freeman, the winner of the $3 million Fundamental Physics Prize will be announced
The incurable attraction of physics
What happens when a love of CERN and literature meet?
LS1 report: The electric atmosphere of the LHC
Testing of the LHC's main magnet circuits - dipole and quadrupole - has been completed
Consolidating LHC splices
Watch Jean-Phillipe Tock of the Technology department explain how CERN technicians are upgrading interconnections on the LHC
Get connected: Consolidating LHC splices
Watch Jean-Phillipe Tock of the Technology department explain how CERN technicians are upgrading interconnections on the Large Hadron Collider
£1 million Engineering prize honours web pioneers
The inaugural Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering went to five engineers whose work led to the internet and the World Wide Web
Engineering prize webcast
Watch the webcast of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering at 1pm GMT
Still making tracks: Eighty years of the positron
Eighty years ago today, Physical Review published a paper by Carl Anderson announcing the discovery of the positron – the electron’s antiparticle
New results indicate that new particle is a Higgs boson
With two and a half times more data analysed than in July last year, ATLAS and CMS find that the new particle looks more and more like a Higgs boson
Conference on Charged Lepton Flavor Violation
The 1st International Conference on Charged Lepton Flavor Violation (CLFV) will be held in Lecce, Italy from 6-8 May 2013