
The 1980s: spurring collaboration
The 1980s were characterized by two outstanding achievements that were to influence the long-term future of CERN.
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The 1980s were characterized by two outstanding achievements that were to influence the long-term future of CERN.
The idea of CERN has succeeded in the goal of bringing European countries to work peacefully together, says Agnieszka Zalewska, CERN Council president
Following a resolution unanimously adopted at the 169th session of the CERN Council on 12 December, CERN is set to admit Israel as the organization’s 21st member state.
Eleven publishers of high-quality international journals are participating in this initiative.
When the CERN Council approved the updated European Strategy for Particle Physics at a special meeting in Brussels last May, it recognized the High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) project as the top priority ...
Physics societies provide valuable input to the planning process.
A meeting in Aix-les-Bains looked at preparations for running at the HL-LHC.
The EuCARD project ends with most of its ambitious objectives fulfilled.
In mid-September, the Long Baseline Neutrino Experiment (LBNE) collaboration, based at Fermilab, welcomed the participation of 16 additional institutions from Brazil, Italy and the UK.