CERN
CERN switches off Large Hadron Collider
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) — the world's most powerful particle accelerator, a machine that smashes particles together to study the building blocks of the Universe — has been switched off as CERN, the European laboratory for particle physics, begins a major upgrade programme.
30 June 2026
Bangladeshi student Zabeer selected for CERN-Solvay student camp
Zabeer Zarif Akhter, a student of St. Joseph Higher Secondary School, has been selected to attend the CERN-Solvay student camp in Geneva, Switzerland, scheduled from April 19 to April 25, 2026.
3 November 2025
Scientists make news clouds which may lessen global warming
A new discovery about how clouds form may scale back some of the more dire predictions about temperature increases caused by man-made global warming.
27 May 2016
Scientists think we could be on the verge of new physics
Science is always pushing the limit of accepted theories until we find that they don’t work anymore. And the latest results from CERN indicate that we might be on the verge of new physics.
8 March 2016
2 most dangerous numbers in universe threaten end of physics
A deeply disturbing and controversial line of thinking has emerged within the physics community. It's the idea that we are reaching the absolute limit of what we can understand about the world around us through science.
15 January 2016
A Bangladeshi teen’s time at CERN
Labib Tazwar Rahman, a 17 year old A-Levels student from Bangladesh got the opportunity to live the dream - working for the CERN for a whole week.
17 September 2015
Large Hadron Collider discovers new pentaquark particle
Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider announce the discovery of a new particle called the pentaquark.
14 July 2015