Christine Darve, member of the global physics union IUPAP, talks about cooperating among facilities, promoting accelerator science, training the next generation of talent and the benefits of these complex machines for society
2026 will be an important year for CERN’s high-luminosity upgrade project, with a vital beam test taking place before the Large Hadron Collider’s next long shut down
Two members of a working group that assessed six possible new accelerators to succeed the Large Hadron Collider share their insights into the recently published study
The FCC-ee is the preferred choice to succeed CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, based on recommendations set out as part of the update to the European Strategy for Particle Physics
3D-printing is finding more uses in both high-energy physics in science-focused industries. In this interview, experts from Swiss technology innovation centre CSEM explain why
The 24 students participating in the I.FAST Challenge Based Innovation event presented their projects at CERN and were praised for their novel ideas and creative solutions
The Particle Therapy MasterClass has engaged over 1,500 school pupils around the world every year since it launched in 2020, with its adaptability helping it reach under-privileged children
From getting ahead of market needs, to increasing technical know-how and giving back to society, there are several reasons for companies to participate in research projects