Harriet Jarlett

Harriet is CERN's web editor and a science writer in the CERN communications team.

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Where were you? Your Higgs stories revealed

On the 5th anniversary of the Higgs discovery announcement, we asked you where you were when you heard this result

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At CERN
07 May, 2018

LIVE: Inside CERN’s antimatter factory

On Thursday 26 April 2018 at 4pm CEST, join the CERN Facebook live from our unique Antiproton Decelerator

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Physics
26 April, 2018
Physics
News
26 April, 2018

What’s YETS for the experiments?

What repairs have been made at the experiments during the year-end technical stop

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At CERN
25 February, 2018
At CERN
News
25 February, 2018

Fifty years since Charpak revolutionised particle detectors

In 1968, Georges Charpak invented the Nobel prize-winning multiwire proportional chamber pushing particle physics detection into the electronic era

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Experiments
23 February, 2018
Experiments
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23 February, 2018

Prime Minister of Estonia visits CERN

On 24 January, His Excellency Mr Jüri Ratas, Prime Minister of the Republic of Estonia, visited CERN

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At CERN
25 January, 2018
At CERN
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25 January, 2018

Next piece of puzzle arrives for ProtoDUNE

A key component for the ProtoDUNE neutrino experiment arrived this week at CERN from the UK

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Experiments
19 January, 2018
Experiments
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19 January, 2018

25 years of Large Hadron Collider experimental programme

CERN celebrates 25 years since the beginning of the LHC experimental programme

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At CERN
15 December, 2017

Breaking data records bit by bit

In October 2017 the CERN data centre broke its own record for data storage when it collected 12.3 petabytes of data over a single month

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Computing
14 December, 2017
Computing
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14 December, 2017

Doubly magic nickel from one proton away

Scientists at CERN’s ISOLDE facility have helped confirm that Nickel-78 is doubly magic by examining its nuclear neighbour, copper-79

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Experiments
24 November, 2017
Experiments
News
24 November, 2017

50 years since iconic 'A Model of Leptons' published

Steven Weinberg’s iconic paper, A Model of Leptons, was published in 1967 and determined the direction for high-energy particle physics research

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At CERN
20 November, 2017

Webcast: How does collaboration shape innovation?

Live from IdeaSquare, CERN's innovation centre, from 13:00 on October 25 2017

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Knowledge sharing
25 October, 2017
Knowledge sharing
News
25 October, 2017