Frank Wilczek, US theoretical physicist
Frank Wilczek lecture at CERN, May 2007
Theodor Hansch, German physicist
Jerome Friedman, US physicist
Martinus Veltman, Dutch physicist
Masatoshi Koshiba, Japanese physicist
Jack Steinberger, US physicist
Tsung-Dao Lee, Chinese-US physicist
Rolf Heuer and Steven Weinberg at CERN, July 2009
Ilya Prigogine, Russian-Belgian physical chemist
Georges Charpak, Polish-French physicist
David Wineland, US physicist
Helene Langevin-Joliot lecture at CERN, July 2017
William D. 'Bill' Phillips, US physicist
Portrait of Sam Ting in 1988
Wineland, Cornell and Phillips, NIST Nobel laureates
Samuel Ting, US physicist
Albert Einstein, Swiss-German physicist
Davisson and Germer, US physicists
Chain of Large Hadron Collider dipole magnets inside tunnel
Marie Curie, Polish-French physicist
Clinton Joseph Davisson, US physicist
Helene Langevin-Joliot at CERN, July 2017
Richard Feynman's post-Nobel lecture at CERN, 1965
Quasi-mosaic crystal for UA9 research at CERN
Adam Riess, US astrophysicist
Max Planck, German physicist
Louis de Broglie, French physicist
The tunnel of SPS accelerator at CERN
Proton Synchrotron (PS) accelerator, CERN
Data processing computer in CERN, 1971
Computer control system, CERN, 1974
Artwork of Large Hadron Collider tunnel
Prototype section of LHC
CERN radio frequency accelerator
The OPAL detector at CERN
CPLEAR experiment at CERN
Production & decay of kaon particles
First 'neutral current' observation
Subatomic particle tracks
Higgs particle event simulation
Lead-lead high-energy collision
First observation of pair of W particles
W particle
Three-jet event in L3 detector at CERN
Electron-positron pair in ALEPH detector
Three-jet event in ALEPH detector, CERN
Z particle decay in ALEPH detector, CERN
Two-jet event in ALEPH detector, CERN
Tau particle decay in ALEPH detector
Production and decay of photons
Electron-neutrino and muon-neutrino
Production & decay of upsilon particle
W particles in OPAL detector, CERN
Z particles in L3 detector, CERN
First production of antihydrogen atoms
Particle resonances
Candidate glueball event
Z particle event in UA1 detecotr at CERN
Quark-gluon plasma
SPS accelerator at CERN
ISOLDE facility at CERN, July 2017
Gabriel Lippmann, French physicist
ATLAS detector
Murray Gell-Mann, US physicist
Murray Gell-Mann at CERN, January 2012
Bill Phillips with a laser trap, 1990s
Heinrich Rohrer and Gerd Binnig
Pierre Curie, French physicist
Laureates for 1988 Nobel Prize in Physics
Anti-proton experiment, Berkeley, 1955
ATHENA antimatter experiment
George Smoot, US astrophysicist
Peter Debye, Dutch chemical physicist
Technicians work on LEP collider, CERN
Excavation for L3 particle detector, CERN
Particle collision in the L3 detector
Particle collisions
Aerial photo of path of SPS accelerator, CERN
Spark chamber for detecting particles, CERN
Electron-positron collision in DELPHI detector
CERN Computer Centre
David Evans, British particle physicist
Werner Heisenberg, German physicist
Chen-Ning Yang visiting CERN, May 1962
Ting's charmed particle discovery lecture at CERN, 1974
AEGIS experiment at CERN
Superfluidity research, illustration
US physicists and Nobel laureates
Particle tracks
Internal structure of the LHC, CERN
LHC equipment, CERN
Large Hadron Collider, CERN
Large Hadron Collider magnet, CERN
Piston of bubble chamber at CERN
Simulated Higgs boson event
Barry Barish, American physicist
Richard Taylor, Canadian physicist
Mini-accelerator display assembly at CERN
Percy Williams Bridgman, US physicist
ATLAS detector toroid, CERN
Instrument for construction of CMS, CERN
George Smoot at CERN, February 2007
George de Hevesy, Hungarian chemist
Francois Englert, Belgian physicist
Discovery of the positron, 1932
Quasicrystal electron diffraction image, 1982
Frank Drake, US astrophysicist
Walter Brattain, US physicist
World Wide Web by Berners-Lee, 1990 update
Portrait of French physicist A. H. Becquerel
Portrait of the American physicist Burton Richter
REX-ISOLDE miniball detector, CERN
LHC tunnel, CERN
Theodolite for construction of CMS, CERN
Antimatter annihilation plots
Theoretical physicists
CMS pixel detector, CERN
Herbert Charles Brown, American chemist
Morgan and Osterhout, US geneticist and botanist
Physicist William B. Shockley
Chemists Archer Martin and Anthony James accepting award
Clifford Shull, US physicist
Tatel radio telescope and US astrophysicist Frank Drake
CMS removal during Long Shutdown 2 at CERN
Guglielmo Marconi, radio inventor
Enrico Fermi
Antiproton discovery team
Hans Bethe, German-US physicist
Cable production for the HL-LHC experiment at CERN
ALPHA experiment at CERN
Maurice Wilkins, British physicist
Hendrik Lorentz, Dutch physicist
ALICE detector during Long Shutdown 2 at CERN
Sir James Chadwick, English physicist
Niels Henrik David Bohr (1885 - 1962)
William Henry Bragg, British physicist
Professor J.Steinberger, German American physicist
Discovery of quasicrystals, 1985
Homi Jehangir Bhabha, theoretical physicist
Albert Einstein
General Electric research, 1900s
Marie Curie and students, 1910s
John Stewart Bell, British physicist
Frederick Sanger, British biochemist
CERN excavations begin, 1954
Maria Goeppert-Mayer, nuclear physicist
Adolf Butenandt, German biochemist
Henrik Dam, Danish biochemist
Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, British physiologist
Andrew Huxley, physiologist and biophysicist
Rosalyn Yalow, US medical physicist
George Hitchings, American doctor
Eugene Theodore Booth, American nuclear physicist
Quasicrystal researchers, 1985
Archibald Hill, British physiologist
Renato Dulbecco, Italian virologist
Alfred Werner, Swiss inorganic chemist
Hermann Staudinger, German organic chemist