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CERN History: Giant magnets come to CERN in the 1950s
In CERN's 60th year, we look back at some of its historic moments. Here magnet coils for the Synchrocyclotron make their journey to Geneva in 1955
Spanish students share their visions of the future with CERN
Over 1400 students in Spain have entered a CERN contest to explain how science and technology can make the world better. Vote for your favourites
Apply now for access to EuCARD-2 open facilities
Three advanced accelerator facilities in Europe are opening their doors to researchers. Apply now for access to two of them
CERN takes 60th anniversary celebrations to member states
To celebrate the Organization's 60th anniversary, a variety of events are planned in members states – learn more on the cern60 website
Webcast: Recent results from IceCube
Tune in at 11am CET to watch Olga Botner of Uppsala University talk about the latest from the IceCube cosmic ray detector near the South Pole
Particle physicists in Norwegian knitwear. Oh yes.
Two Norwegian school classes who recently visited CERN thanked their guides with physics-themed jumpers
Maria and Giuseppe: Lives intertwined with CERN’s history
CERN will be celebrating its 60th anniversary this year - and Maria and Giuseppe Fidecaro have been at the laboratory since nearly the first day
The race is on for "Beamline for School" teams
With registration closed, the 455 teams must now make their case for why they should win the Beamline for Schools competition
Webcast: Highlights in particle and astroparticle physics
Watch CERN's Director for Research and Scientific Computing Sergio Bertolucci speaking from Braga, Portugal, at 6pm CET
GS department head talks people and CERN infrastructures
For Lluis Miralles Verge, infrastructures come second to the people behind them