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An open hardware CERN design is helping people with hearing loss during the COVID-19 pandemic
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It is with great sadness that we inform you of Stephanie Zimmermann's sudden death on 10 November
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All five CERN-coordinated projects submitted to the “Horizon 2020” Research Infrastructure calls have been approved for funding
The new collection of 200 additional software packages make most ATLAS software open and reinforces ATLAS’s commitment to open science
Upgrades and repairs of the HIE-ISOLDE linear accelerator will enable experiments to delve deeper than ever into the physics of radioactive isotopes
No previous knowledge of quantum physics is required to follow these open, free lectures on quantum computing
A new collaboration, MADMAX, will seize the chance to use a CERN magnet named Morpurgo to test their dark-matter prototype