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Taking the measure of the kilogram
Forget the new diet - you may weigh less in the morning anyway, thanks to an overhaul of the kilogram
ISOLDE to produce isotopes for medical research
The CERN-MEDICIS project will use waste beams from ISOLDE to produce isotopes that could help in the war on cancer
LHC physics underway at record collision energy of 8TeV
At 12.38pm CEST this morning, the LHC shift crew declared "stable beams"
COMPASS to point in new directions
Two new phases of the COMPASS experiment will bring a powerful new look at quarks and gluons
Accelerating Science in Turkey
CERN’s travelling exhibition will be showing at the Middle East Technical University (METU) in Ankara, Turkey, for 4 months
LHCb experiment squeezes the space for expected new physics
Results presented at the Moriond conference by LHCb put stringent limits on the current theory of particle physics, the Standard Model
Vacuum team race against time to fix LHC component
On 17 January the Vacuums, Surfaces and Coatings (VSC) Group had exactly one hour to extract and fix a faulty 2-metre section of the LHC's vacuum
The non-LHC experiments in 2012
There's more to CERN than the Large Hadron Collider. Check out what the non-LHC experiments will be getting up to this year
Last chance to register for Swiss FameLab semi-finals
Regional semifinals for this international science-communication competition for young researchers will take place on 4 Feburary
LHC to run at 4 TeV per beam in 2012
CERN's director of accelerators and technology explains the reasoning behind running at 0.5 Tev higher than in 2011