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A B-meson factory: lower energy but record luminosity.
CERN history
CERN was founded in 1954 to rebuild European science after the war. Along the way came the W and Z bosons, the birth of the web, antihydrogen and the Higgs boson. These are the key points of that road.
Selected milestones, from the founding to today's LS3 stop.
Twelve states sign the convention creating the European Organization for Nuclear Research near Geneva. Today it is the largest particle physics laboratory in the world.
The SC, CERN's first machine, starts up. Two years later the Proton Synchrotron (PS) follows, and it still works in the complex today.
The UA1 and UA2 experiments find the carriers of the weak force. A year later Carlo Rubbia and Simon van der Meer receive the Nobel Prize for it.
The 27 km LEP collider starts up, and Tim Berners-Lee submits his proposal for what becomes the World Wide Web. In 1993 CERN releases the web into the public domain.
The PS210 experiment produces the first atoms of antimatter. In 2010 the ALPHA experiment learns to trap them for longer.
On 10 September the first beam circulates in the Large Hadron Collider, built in the former LEP tunnel. Regular collisions begin in 2010.
ATLAS and CMS announce the discovery of the particle hunted for half a century. In 2013 Francois Englert and Peter Higgs receive the Nobel Prize.
After the first long shutdown the LHC returns with almost twice the energy and many times more data.
The longest and most intense run of the machine. CERN summed it up as exceeding every expectation.
The new visitor centre designed by Renzo Piano: exhibitions, labs and a planetarium, open regardless of whether the accelerators run.
After the final Run 3 collisions the machine enters the biggest rebuild in its history, preparing the HL-LHC era around 2030.
Rings drawn to a square-root scale and collision energies on a log scale.
A B-meson factory: lower energy but record luminosity.
The world's most powerful collider for a quarter century; discovered the top quark.
The current record holder: a 26.7 km ring and the Higgs boson to its name.
Feasibility study concluded in 2025: a ring of roughly 91 km.