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50 years since iconic 'A Model of Leptons' published
Steven Weinberg’s iconic paper, A Model of Leptons, was published in 1967 and determined the direction for high-energy particle physics research
The Gentner programme celebrates its tenth anniversary
The German doctoral student programme has trained 122 students since 2007
ICFA on the prospects for accelerator-based particle physics
The International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) discussed projects that will safeguard the future of accelerator-based particle physics
CERN: the star of the Automnales
Pass on CERN’s passion for science at Geneva’s Automnales fair, where the Laboratory will be the guest of honour.
Marie Skłodowska-Curie: more alive today than ever
We meet some of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellows, on the 150th anniversary of the exceptional scientist’s birth
How much does a kilogram weigh?
During a seminar at CERN, Klaus von Klitzing, the 1985 Physics Nobel Laureate, explained how the definition of the kilogram will be revolutionised
The Sense of Beauty: when science meets the seventh art
On 16 November at 18:00, a premiere screening of the film "The Sense of Beauty" will take place in the Main Auditorium
ATLAS finds evidence of ttH production
ATLAS finds evidence of the Higgs boson produced in association with a pair of top quarks
Netzwerk Teilchenwelt: German high-school students at CERN
Five high-school students from Germany conducted their own research at CERN as part of the Netzwerk Teilchenwelt programme
CERN to apply for SESAME Observer status
The proposal for CERN to become a SESAME Observer will be presented at the SESAME Council session in December