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Explain it in 60 seconds: spin
Objects as large as a planet or as small as a photon can have the property of spin. Spin is also the reason we can watch movies in 3D.
A question of spin for the new boson
Physicists speaking today at the Moriond conference say that the new particle discovered at CERN last year is looking more and more like a Higgs boson
Boson updates web-cast live from Moriond
Today's session at the Rencontres de Moriond, on the Standard Model scalar boson, is being web-cast live
LS1 report: onwards and upwards
The upgrade and maintenance of the LHC (LS1 - first long shutdown) started with the tests of most of the electromagnetic circuits
Ban Ki-moon visits CERN
On 1 March, UN’s Secretary-General visited CERN first since the Organization was granted Observer status at the UN General Assembly last December
ATLAS: now under new management
On 1 March, the ATLAS Collaboration welcomed a new spokesperson, Dave Charlton, and two new deputy spokespersons, Thorsten Wengler and Beate Heinemann
Setting the bar high: CERN web launches official toolbar
The CERN toolbar is a branding element for CERN websites, a 'Sign in' button, a link to the directory, and a link back home
CERN, life science and the origins of life
In COOL EDGE 2013, biologists, medical doctors and life scientists are looking to CERN as a model for international scientific collaboration
New results from searches for new physics at CMS
Maurizio Pierini of the CMS collaboration focuses on recently completed searches. Watch the webcast
Students teach at 'inverted' school of computing
Students took to the podium today at the Sixth Inverted CERN School of Computing