Category: At CERN

  • CERN announces LHC restart schedule

    Geneva, 23 June 2014. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the largest and most powerful particle accelerator in the world, has started to get ready for its second three-year run. Cool down of the vast machine has already begun in preparation for research to resume early in 2015 following a long technical stop to prepare the

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  • A report from Council

    Next year’s budget, the MTP, CERN enlargement, and the pension fund: the June meeting of Council was a busy one, says Rolf Heuer

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  • CERN announces first winners of the Accelerate@CERN arts programme

    Geneva, 18 June 2014. CERN1 today announces the first winners of the Laboratory’s new Accelerate @ CERN programme – a one-month research award for artists2. The winners, from the fields of Visual Arts and Interactive Web Art, are drawn from the first two participating countries, Greece and Switzerland respectively. The winner of the Greek award,

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  • Zero tolerance to fraud at CERN

    CERN has a very clear policy on fraud: prevention, those reporting it are protected from recrimination, and zero-tolerance should fraud be uncovered

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  • CERN announces winners of its first beam line for schools competition

    Geneva, 6 June 2014. CERN1 today announced the winners of its first beam line for schools competition. Following almost 300 submissions from school groups around the world, two teams have been selected to come to CERN to carry out their own experiments at a CERN beam line. The winners are the “Odysseus’ Comrades” team from

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  • CERN’s ALPHA experiment measures charge of antihydrogen

    Geneva, 3 June 2014. In a paper published in the journal Nature Communications today, the ALPHA experiment at CERN1‘s Antiproton Decelerator (AD) reports a measurement of the electric charge of antihydrogen atoms, finding it to be compatible with zero to eight decimal places. Although this result comes as no surprise, since hydrogen atoms are electrically

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  • USA lays out strategic vision for particle physics

    The Particle Physics Project Prioritisation Panel is the US equivalent of the European Strategy update

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  • CERN openlab publishes a whitepaper on future IT challenges in scientific research

    Geneva, 22 May 2014. CERN openlab1, the public-private partnership between CERN2, leading IT companies and research institutes, released today a whitepaper on future IT challenges in scientific research to shape its upcoming three-year phase starting in 2015. 96% of our universe is still unknown and the challenges ahead for the scientific community are striking. More

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  • CERN experiment sheds new light on cloud formation

    Geneva, 16 May 2014. In a paper published in the journal Science today, CERN1’s CLOUD2 experiment has shown that biogenic vapours emitted by trees and oxidised in the atmosphere have a significant impact on the formation of clouds, thus helping to cool the planet. These biogenic aerosols are what give forests seen from afar their

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  • Celebrating with our neighbours

    CERN’s 60th anniversary is all about celebrating 60 years of science for peace with people who matter to us – high on that list are our neighbours

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