With the more and more prevalent use of agentic AI, i.e. programmed agents acting and working on our behalf, and in a fully interconnected world, i.e. us living in symbiosis with the Internet, ...
Some of the unlabelled objects in the CERN Heritage Collection (Image: CERN) ...
Suspended in the path of a proton beam from CERN’s Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) was an unusual target: a large silicon tracker destined for space. Known as “Layer-0”, this new layer of silicon ...
This change will apply to marriages entered into from 1 January 2027, as well as to new members joining the Fund from 1 January 2027. It will have no impact on existing marriages of members currently ...
On 31 July, colleagues and friends of theoretical physicist John Ellis came together to celebrate his 80th birthday and almost 60 years of service to CERN and the wider particle physics community.
The SPS Page 1 on 19 August 2026. Run3 is drawing to a close for the injector complex. (Image: CERN) The LHC has already fallen silent for Long Shutdown 3 (LS3), but elsewhere across CERN’s ...
The winners of the 2026 ALICE Thesis Award pose with their trophies. From left to right: Andrea Dainese (Deputy Spokesperson), Jana Bielčíková (Chair of the Thesis Award Committee), Edith Zinhle ...
On 12 August 2026, the CERN community will have the opportunity to observe one of the most spectacular astronomical events visible from our region in decades. While a total solar eclipse will cross ...
Preparatory works for the future Building 140 will begin on 17 August 2026 and are scheduled to continue until 18 December 2026. This initial phase includes the diversion of existing utility networks ...
Due to works, Entrance A will be closed to vehicles on Thursday, 20 August and Friday, 21 August 2026. Drivers are invited to use other entrances to access the Meyrin site during this period. Access ...
At CERN, scientists from around the world explore the fundamental structure of the Universe. They use large and complex instruments to push the boundaries of human knowledge.
At CERN, scientists from around the world explore the fundamental structure of the Universe. They use large and complex instruments to push the boundaries of human knowledge.