Read article 'A year of celebrations'
A year of celebrations
2024 CERN turns 70 and celebrates all year round with events commemorating CERN's different contributions to science and society.
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Read article 'A year of celebrations'
2024 CERN turns 70 and celebrates all year round with events commemorating CERN's different contributions to science and society.
Read article 'Bite-sized travels in particle physics'
A unique and clever structure makes this collection of short stories stand out.
Read article 'New CERNs for a fractured world'
The resurgence of nationalism along with pressing global challenges call for stronger scientific communities, argue Leonard Lynn and Hal Salzman.
Read article 'Electroweak milestones at CERN'
A memorable scientific symposium in the new CERN Science Gateway on 31 October brought the past, present and future of electroweak exploration into vivid focus.
Read article 'The power of objects'
Science centres impress with all kinds of high-tech exhibits, but often it is a simple object or piece of an experiment that holds the most fascinating stories.
Read article 'Going where the crowd is'
Based on the success of CERN’s first Science Pavilion at the WOMAD music festival in 2016, the project has grown to become a highly successful outreach effort known as the CERN Festival Programme.
Read article 'A frog among birds'
The book “Well, Doc, You’re In” is a fascinating glimpse within Dyson's vast and diverse legacy.
Read article 'A carnival of ideas in Kolkata'
The MMAP 2020 conference covered a mixture of low- to high-energy physics on the one hand and the cosmology of the creation of the universe on the other.
Read article 'A tribute to a great physicist'
This interesting book also gives a good impression of how particle physics and physicists functioned over the past 70 years.
Read article 'CERN’s neutrino odyssey'
The backstory and legacy of the Gargamelle collaboration’s epochal discovery of neutral currents 50 years ago.