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TEDxCERN gets the TED spotlight
The TED website now hosts even more TEDxCERN talks, reaching viewers of more than 1 million per video
Has the magic gone from Calcium-52?
CERN Researchers at ISOLDE facility show the supposedly doubly-magic nucleus Calcium-52 has an unexpectedly large charge radius
Last main ring components leave CERN for SESAME
Less than three years after the EC and CERN announced the start of the CESSAMag project, the final components left CERN bound for Jordan today
Official visits to CERN from Lithuania and Pakistan
The Laboratory welcomes the President of Lithuania and the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Microcosm: the story of CERN
After a major revamp in 2015, CERN’s Microcosm exhibition is once again open to visitors
ALPHA experiment shows antihydrogen charge is neutral
ALPHA shows the most accurate measurement yet of the electric charge of antihydrogen atoms in a new Nature paper
Winter therapy for the accelerators
Hundreds of people were hard at work during the year-end technical stop as all the accelerators underwent maintenance and upgrade operations
Carlo Rubbia awarded China’s highest scientific prize
Professor Carlo Rubbia, former CERN Director-General, awarded highest scientific prize for foreign individuals by the People’s Republic of China
CERN expands scientific collaboration with Middle East
New International Cooperation Agreements with Lebanon and Palestine pave the way to enhanced collaboration between CERN and the Middle East
Happy 2016 from CERN
As the New Year begins, CERN’s new Director-General, Fabiola Gianotti looks to the goals and challenges for 2016 and beyond