Stephanie Hills

Stephanie Hills writes and edits UK News from CERN for the Science and Technology Facilities Council in the United Kingdom. She is based at CERN in Geneva. 

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Teens join the MoEDAL collaboration

The Langton Star Centre at the Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys in the UK has just joined the MoEDAL experiment

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Experiments
28 November, 2013
Experiments
News
28 November, 2013

CERN is most effective on Twitter, says study

A report released today rates CERN as the most effective international organization on Twitter

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At CERN
20 November, 2013

'I’m a scientist, get me out of here!'

CMS physicists will be answering questions from school students as part of a free online event to get young people excited about science

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At CERN
11 November, 2013
At CERN
News
11 November, 2013

Cows, clouds and climate

The CERN CLOUD experiment has just made a major step forward in the understanding of a critical aspect of our climate

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Experiments
07 October, 2013
Experiments
News
07 October, 2013

The GHOST in the machine

New software based on CERN's particle simulation toolkit Geant4 is being used to assess radiation doses in cancer treatment

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Computing
13 August, 2013
Computing
News
13 August, 2013

Particle physics at the Montreux Jazz Festival

This week, CERN will be hosting a seminar entitled The music of physics and the physics of music at the Montreux Jazz Festival

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Experiments
16 July, 2013

Particle physics at the Montreux Jazz Festival

Rock out to riffs and head-bang to the Higgs boson as CERN heads to the world-famous music festival in Switzerland

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Experiments
16 July, 2013

CERN’s summer students arrive

This year 275 students from 80 countries will be spending the summer at CERN to take part in the summer students' programme

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At CERN
02 July, 2013
At CERN
News
02 July, 2013

Inspiring insight into primary particles

British primary-school students visited CERN this week as part of a campaign to inspire children for high-tech jobs of the future

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At CERN
21 June, 2013

First observations of short-lived pear-shaped atomic nuclei

An international team at the ISOLDE radioactive-beam facility at CERN has shown that some atomic nuclei can assume asymmetric, "pear" shapes

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Experiments
08 May, 2013

An extra dimension for LHCb

Analysing data from LHCb in five dimensions rather than two could open up a new world of precision measurement

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Experiments
02 April, 2013
Experiments
News
02 April, 2013

Fat antiatoms, laser beams and matter-antimatter asymmetry

An international team of collaborators are manipulating 'fat' antiatoms at the AEgIS experiment at CERN's Antiproton Decelerator

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Physics
12 February, 2013