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Test magnet reaches 13.5 tesla – a new CERN record
The Short Model Coil working group recently built a niobium-tin magnet with a peak magnetic field of 13.5 tesla—a record for CERN
CERN theorist Slava Rychkov wins $100,000 New Horizons prize
The Fundamental Physics Foundation recognized Russian theorist Slava Rychkov for breathing new life into conformal field theory
Hans Blix on thorium energy and nuclear non-proliferation
As part of a recent conference at CERN on thorium energy, Hans Blix spoke of the element's possibilities as a safer source of nuclear energy
60 years: Sleek and stylish
Check out the official logo from CERN's graphic design team for the laboratory's upcoming 60th anniversary celebrations
Energy for sustainable science
Frédérick Bordry, chair of the second workshop on Energy for Sustainable Science, on how CERN is contributing to the Sustainable Science conversation
CERN Stakeholder Relations Office
Scientists, politicians, the public, students, our neighbours, you: these groups of people all have a stake in CERN, and all are important to us
Fabiola Gianotti appointed to UN’s Scientific Advisory Board
Former ATLAS Experiment spokesperson, Fabiola Gianotti, is among the 26 scientists appointed to the UN Secretary-General’s Scientific Advisory Board
CERN hosts Energy for sustainable science workshop
Visit the industrial exhibition and watch the webcast of today’s workshop on energy management in research infrastructures
CERN releases photos under a Creative Commons licence
CERN has released its first photos under a standard "free" licence, as support material for the 2013 Nobel prize in physics
Open Days lectures now available to watch online
The recent CERN Open Days hosted talks on topics from antimatter and the Higgs boson to the anthropology of science. Watch the talks online