Iva Raynova

25 results

The microscope that digs deep for answers

An elaborate nano-workstation for 3D imaging at CERN gives insights into what lies beneath the surface of materials

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Engineering
08 August, 2017
Engineering
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08 August, 2017

KiCad reaches new heights

The KiCad software is more efficient than ever thanks to CERN’s contribution

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Computing
03 July, 2017
Computing
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03 July, 2017

Enriching CERN’s heritage object collection

Around 200 pieces of unique historic importance form CERN’s scientific heritage object collection. It is time to update and enrich it

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At CERN
07 June, 2017

ESA astronauts visit CERN

An out-of-this world visit took place at CERN on 12 May

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Experiments
23 May, 2017
Experiments
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23 May, 2017

Women in science: breaking the cliché

Fabiola Gianotti took part in a panel discussion about the role of women in science

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At CERN
19 May, 2017

SPS: last injector back up and running

The Super Proton Synchrotron is the last accelerator that had to awaken before the restart of the Large Hadron Collider in 2017

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Accelerators
24 April, 2017
Accelerators
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24 April, 2017

Say more with CERN “emojis”

CERN releases a first set of virtual stickers

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At CERN
21 April, 2017
At CERN
News
21 April, 2017

The accelerators awaken

The accelerator chain and the experiments that it serves are gradually awakening after the extended year-end technical stop (EYETS)

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Accelerators
13 April, 2017
Accelerators
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13 April, 2017

Sir Tim Berners-Lee receives A.M. Turing Award

The award is often referred to as the "Nobel Prize" of computing

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Computing
10 April, 2017

First tests of crab cavities promise a luminous future

The crab cavities, a key component for the HL-LHC luminosity increase, show remarkable first test results

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Physics
29 March, 2017

Raising the (G)bar for antimatter exploration

What is the effect of gravity on antimatter? A new experiment at CERN is preparing to join the quest to find the answer to this question in physics

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Physics
17 March, 2017

Paving the way for a new antimatter experiment

The GBAR experiment will create antihydrogen ions at rest to study the action of gravity upon antimatter

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Physics
13 March, 2017