Author: Naomi Dinmore

  • CERN scientists find evidence of quantum entanglement in sheep

    CERN scientists find evidence of quantum entanglement in sheep

    The findings could help to explain the species’ fascinating flocking behaviour

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  • Optical fibre link to make CERN more on time than ever

    Optical fibre link to make CERN more on time than ever

    A new optical fibre link between CERN and Paris will provide the Laboratory with an accurate frequency reference, enhancing precision and supporting experiments like ALPHA in their search for matter–antimatter differences

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  • Celebrating LGBTQ+ STEM day at CERN

    Celebrating LGBTQ+ STEM day at CERN

    On 18 November, CERN joined scientific organisations around the world to celebrate LGBTQ+ STEM Day. The day at CERN was marked by the Progress Pride Flag flying on the Esplanade des Particules for the second year running. Additionally, the CERN LGBTQ+ informal network organised a dedicated colloquium on 19 November. LGBTQ+ STEM Day was established

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  • Science Gateway’s mini accelerator is now taking data

    Science Gateway’s mini accelerator is now taking data

    The mini proton accelerator ELISA, situated in CERN’s Science Gateway exhibition centre, has started analysing archaeological samples

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  • CERN IdeaSquare turns ten

    CERN IdeaSquare turns ten

    On 8 November, the IdeaSquare community gathered to celebrate ten years of the Innovation Space at CERN

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  • How can physicists make particle accelerators more efficient?

    How can physicists make particle accelerators more efficient?

    Using AI, machine learning and automation, the Efficient Particle Accelerator (EPA) project aims to boost the efficiency of CERN’s accelerators for the high luminosity era and beyond

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  • AMBER releases its first results

    AMBER releases its first results

    The experiment’s preliminary results explore the production cross section of the antiproton, which may provide physicists with clues in the search for dark matter

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  • Large Hadron Collider reaches its first stable beams in 2024

    Large Hadron Collider reaches its first stable beams in 2024

    This marks the beginning of physics for the third year of Run 3 of CERN’s flagship particle accelerator

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  • Large Hadron Collider reaches its first stable beams in 2024

    Large Hadron Collider reaches its first stable beams in 2024

    This marks the beginning of physics for the third year of Run 3 of CERN’s flagship particle accelerator

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  • CERN to change name for 70th Anniversary

    CERN to change name for 70th Anniversary

    The Organization’s new name, Network of Experiments for Research and Development in Society, encapsulates the true nature of the Laboratory in 2024

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