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A new Study Group aims to bring CERN people together to share knowledge about programming and collaborate on open-research projects
This week, IdeaSquare at CERN is one of the host sites for a global hackathon for open-science projects and tools
The experimental cavern played host to hundreds of young guests, who visited the detector during the last major CMS outreach event of long shutdown 1
CERN featured prominently at the EuroScience Open Forum 2014, held between 22 and 26 June in Copenhagen, Denmark
The High Expansion Foam System is the last line of defence against fire in the CMS cavern
The CMS collaboration have measured the decay of the Higgs boson to pairs of bottom quarks and to pairs of tau leptons
CMS is taking its first steps in making up to half of its data accessible to the public
A new system for tracking visitors to CERN’s underground sites has been successfully tested by CMS and is ready for use at all targeted locations
The annual scholarship is open to young scholars from a CMS institute or an institute with an expression of interest to join CMS
There will be no rest at Point 5, the site of the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) detector, during the long shutdown of the LHC
Preparations have been progressing steadily at CMS to receive collisions between protons and lead ions