Physicist Brian Cox guides satirist Chris Morris around the Large Hadron Collider. Produced by yada-yada for Cern
How do you top the invention of the world wide web? Bobbie Johnson introduces Cern's plan for the next leap forward in computer technology: the grid
... Tom LeCompte has been tapped to be the physics coordinator for the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland.
Geneva, 7 August 2008. CERN has today announced that the first attempt to circulate a beam in ... news comes as the cool down phase of commissioning CERN's new particle accelerator reaches a successful ...
August 26th, a group of LHC critics filed a suit against CERN in the European Court of Human Rights, in Strasbourg .Read More...
The collisions at Cern will benefit our understanding and the scientific profession itself, says Dan Bloom
James Randerson presents a special podcast from the BA Festival of Science in Liverpool, plus coverage of the LHC switch on at Cern
... particle collider was running again Friday after an electrical fault forced it to stop just days after being launched to global fanfare, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) said.
... that forced the shut-down of a huge particle collider built to probe the origins of the universe was a faulty electrical connection between two of the accelerator's magnets, CERN said on Thursday.
... to prevent another massive liquid helium
leak after one shut down the Large Hadron Collider at Cern, near
Geneva, will be installed as part of repairs to the colossal
underground machine. That is the ...
... past few weeks, images from the underground tunnel that
houses the giant particle accelerator at Cern in Geneva have
appeared on scientific blogs, some written by staff at the
organisation itself. And ...
Austria is pulling out of the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN), Science Minister Johannes Hahn announced Thursday, citing budget concerns.
... Friday that he intends to put an end to the 50-year-long participation of Austria to CERN.
Such a move is hard to understand, in light of the great prospects of physics that the start-up of LHC will ...
Chancellor overrules science minister to stay in CERN
GENEVA (Reuters) - The giant sub-atomic particle collider built to reproduce "Big Bang" conditions is set to restart this autumn, the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) said on Friday.