As CERN's physics programme has evolved and expanded, physicists at the laboratory have used more powerful accelerators and detectors to study the fundamental particles. The laboratory has had to ...
Following the international open call launched in November 2025, Arts at CERN and the Nobel Prize Museum are pleased to announce that Lithuanian artist Emilija Škarnulytė has been selected as the ...
On 20 April 2026, another important milestone was reached for the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HiLumi LHC) project, with the start of the electrical powering of the 95-metre-long test stand ...
This Talk will take place in English exclusively on Zoom. Registration is not required to attend. Generative AI and in particular Large Language Models have significantly impacted all areas of science ...
Originally derived from a technology developed to explore the fundamental nature of the Universe, Medipix3 technology now ...
Innovations in various domains of integrated circuit technologies are crucial for enabling this, required to continuously ...
CERN’s CLEAR facility investigates novel medical applications of electron beams and the resilience of electronics in space. A short walk away on the CERN site, MEDICIS is developing ways to produce a ...
To learn about this, researchers are going to be looking for Higgs boson interactions with second generation matter particles, the muon and the charm quark, and also looking for extra Higgs-like ...
The accelerator complex at CERN is a succession of machines that accelerate particles to increasingly higher energies. Each machine boosts the energy of a beam of particles before ...
Mar Capeáns is a Spanish particle physicist who took up the role of CERN Director for Site Operations in January 2026. She earned a PhD in Particle Physics from the University of Santiago de ...
The Higgs boson was discovered, almost 50 years after first being proposed, by the ATLAS and CMS collaborations at CERN in 2012. But why did it take so long to find it? With a mass of more than 120 ...
CERN is run by 25 Member States, and many non-European countries are involved in different ways The CERN convention was signed in 1953 by the 12 founding states Belgium, Denmark, France, the Federal ...
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