
Back to the future
A photographic journey linking CERN’s early years to ongoing research.
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A photographic journey linking CERN’s early years to ongoing research.
The wonder and awe that we sense when we look at the starry skies is a major motivation to do science. Both Plato (Theaetetus 155d) and Aristotle (Metaphysics 982b12) wrote that philosophy starts in w...
The papers assembled in this volume range in subject matter from dark-matter searches and gravitational waves to artistic and philosophical considerations.
Intense beams of synchrotron X-rays have revealed the inner workings of Niccolò Paganini’s favourite violin.
2024 CERN turns 70 and celebrates all year round with events commemorating CERN's different contributions to science and society.
A unique and clever structure makes this collection of short stories stand out.
The resurgence of nationalism along with pressing global challenges call for stronger scientific communities, argue Leonard Lynn and Hal Salzman.
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.
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.
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.