Read article 'Particle physics inspires all'
Particle physics inspires all
Some 75,000 members of the public took part in the CERN Open Days on 14 and 15 September.
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Read article 'Particle physics inspires all'
Some 75,000 members of the public took part in the CERN Open Days on 14 and 15 September.
Read article 'The consolations of physics'
Tim Radford's new book is a celebration of the best in humanity, built around the successes of CERN, LIGO and most of all the Voyager mission, says James Gillies.
Read article 'Winners of 2019 Beamline for Schools competition'
A Dutch team will compare electron and positron showers, while a US team will study the properties of scintillators.
Read article 'Signatures of the Artist'
Steven Vigdor’s idea is that deviations from perfect symmetry are not “bugs”, but are beautiful and essential.
Read article 'High-energy physics flourishes in Latin America'
Since the first school in 2001, there has been a dramatic increase in the involvement of Latin-American groups in experimental HEP.
Read article 'Communicating the next collider'
How should the next major project in particle physics be communicated to ensure its reach and success?
Read article 'Science communication: a new frontier'
Giovanni Mazzitelli describes the changing face of communication through the lens of European Researchers’ Night.
Read article 'Artistic encounters of the quantum kind'
Quàntica, which opened on 9 April at the Centre de Cultural Contemporània de Barcelona, invites you to explore quantum physics through the lens of both art and science.
Read article 'Welcome to the Science Gateway'
On 8 April, CERN unveiled plans for a major new facility for scientific education and outreach.
Read article 'Cosmic research poles apart'
Two independent groups are going to Earth’s extremes to make unprecedented measurements for physics, education and the environment.