
CERN Courier Archives: 1959–2009
A selection of highlights from the past 50 years.
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A selection of highlights from the past 50 years.
Alan Silverman reports from the international conference held in Prague.
Experiment at Gran Sasso provides key evidence for the solar-neutrino problem.
Nobel laureate George Smoot looks at exciting times now and to come in cosmology.
Twin imaging air-Cherenkov telescopes on La Palma peer deep into the gamma-ray universe.
SPIN 2008 brings high-energy and nuclear physicists together to review developments in spin studies.
As Dirac realized, there’s more to antimatter than antihydrogen.
The Dark 2009 conference took place in Christchurch earlier this year.
How can high-energy physics data best be saved for the future?