Anaïs Schaeffer

Anaïs Schaeffer is a reporter for the CERN communications group.

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ACCU: A committee that addresses users' needs

This year, the Advisory Committee of CERN Users (ACCU) celebrates its 25th anniversary

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At CERN
04 June, 2013

Disability, diversity and equality

British sociologist Tom Shakespeare spoke yesterday at CERN about disability and particle physics

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Knowledge sharing
29 May, 2013
Knowledge sharing
News
29 May, 2013

LHC electrical tests: Increase the potential

Electrical-quality-assurance testing of superconducting circuits is underway in sector 3-4 of the LHC

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Accelerators
25 April, 2013
Accelerators
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25 April, 2013

High-powered manoeuvres

This week, CERN received the latest new transformers for the Super Proton Synchroton

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At CERN
23 April, 2013
At CERN
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23 April, 2013

Linac 4 accelerates its first beam

This month a beam of negative hydrogen ions was injected into the first accelerator module of Linac 4

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Accelerators
25 March, 2013
Accelerators
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25 March, 2013

The Standard Model, set in stone

A standing stone outside the CERN Control Centre neatly sums up our understanding of the universe

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Physics
11 March, 2013
Physics
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11 March, 2013

Students of the world unite – to analyze LHC data

The 9th International Masterclasses in particle physics kicked off today, linking high school students around the world by video-conference

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At CERN
26 February, 2013

New radio system for CERN emergency communications

Starting in January, the CERN Fire Brigade will use TETRA - a new digital radio communication system designed to meet emergency communication needs

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At CERN
12 December, 2012

Warmer amps for the LHC

CERN is working together with an Italian company to develop superconducting cables that can function at temperatures of up to 25 K (-248°C)

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Engineering
27 August, 2012
Engineering
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27 August, 2012

Magnets for the High Luminosity LHC: Small but powerful

A CERN-Fermilab team has developed a new magnet that will be a valuable asset to the HL-LHC, the next step of for LHC machine

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Engineering
27 August, 2012

ISOLDE to produce isotopes for medical research

The CERN-MEDICIS project will use waste beams from ISOLDE to produce isotopes that could help in the war on cancer

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Experiments
06 April, 2012

Vacuum team race against time to fix LHC component

On 17 January the Vacuums, Surfaces and Coatings (VSC) Group had exactly one hour to extract and fix a faulty 2-metre section of the LHC's vacuum

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Engineering
05 March, 2012