This Happened Just After the Big Bang. Scientists Have Evidence
Scientists at CERN have recreated conditions from just after the Big Bang and observed evidence of quarks interacting in a state of quark-gluon plasma.
A Subtle Impact Shakes the Story of the Beginning: A New Window on the Universe in the First Second
Scientists at CERN have detected a minute signal that reveals important insights into the state of the universe just after the Big Bang.
Giorgio Parisi: 'This is how we Europeans can create the CERN of AI'
Giorgio Parisi advocates for the establishment of a public European research center for artificial intelligence to ensure transparency and accessibility.
70 years Evgenidis Foundation: Memorandum of Cooperation with CERN & Establishment of Training and Skills Development Institute
The Evgenidis Foundation is celebrating its 70th anniversary and announced a collaboration with CERN and the establishment of a new training institute.
Latvian team is working on a new experiment sensor at the European Organization for Nuclear Research
A team from Latvia is developing a new sensor for experiments at CERN that aims to advance understanding of fundamental particles like the Higgs boson.
Farewell to scientist Antonino Zichichi
World-renowned scientist Antonino Zichichi, who discovered the antideuteron, has passed away at the age of 97.
Guido Tonelli: "Science and religion share the idea of the amazing fragility of everything that exists"
Physicist Guido Tonelli discusses the connection between science and religion, emphasizing the miraculous fragility of existence, as he promotes his new book 'The Elegance of the Void.'
Recreating the origin of the universe to understand where we are going: inside CERN with María Capeáns
This article explores CERN's mission to answer profound questions about the universe, highlighting the role of Spanish scientist María Capeáns as a member of the leadership team.