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  • Computer Security: Four gifts for your Christmas break

    Computer Security: Four gifts for your Christmas break

    Just as physical threats don’t stop outside working hours, CERN’s annual closure won’t put a stop to cybersecurity attacks in the coming weeks

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  • Philippe Bernard (1935 – 2023)

    Philippe Bernard (1935 – 2023)

    Philippe Bernard(1935 – 2023) — Born in 1935, Philippe Bernard completed his studies at the prestigious Ecole supérieure d’éléctricité in 1956. He began working at CERN in 1962 as engineer-in-charge of the Proton Synchrotron. He went on to design and develop radiofrequency (RF) separators, making substantial contributions to the improvement of these devices that provide

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  • HiLumi News: Successful test paves the way for magnet production at CERN

    HiLumi News: Successful test paves the way for magnet production at CERN

    Engineers have successfully tested an improved design of a quadrupole magnet manufactured at CERN, confirming that niobium–tin technology is viable for accelerator magnets

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  • CERN publishes its environment report for 2021–2022

    CERN publishes its environment report for 2021–2022

    The report highlights progress and areas for future development in CERN’s ongoing efforts to minimise its environmental footprint

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  • CERN publishes its environment report for 2021–2022

    CERN publishes its environment report for 2021–2022

    The report highlights progress and areas for future development in CERN’s ongoing efforts to minimise its environmental footprint

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  • CERN publishes its environment report for 2021–2022

    CERN publishes its environment report for 2021–2022

    The report highlights progress and areas for future development in CERN’s ongoing efforts to minimise its environmental footprint

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  • CERN publishes its environment report for 2021–2022

    CERN publishes its environment report for 2021–2022

    The report highlights progress and areas for future development in CERN’s ongoing efforts to minimise its environmental footprint

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  • ALICE bags about twelve billion heavy-ion collisions

    ALICE bags about twelve billion heavy-ion collisions

    The whopping number of collisions recorded by ALICE during the recent five-week heavy-ion run of the LHC is 40 times greater than the total recorded by the experiment in its previous periods of heavy-ion data taking, from 2010 to 2018

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  • The CERN community’s ultimate gift guide

    The CERN community’s ultimate gift guide

    Looking for gift ideas? Here are 13 on-site options to find the perfect present

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  • Celebrating 25 years of service to CERN in 2023

    Staff members who marked 25 years of service to CERN in 2023 were invited by the Director-General on 2 November to the traditional ceremony held in their honour

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