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  • Yolande Agnosini (1933 – 2023)

    Yolande Agnosini (1933 – 2023)

    Yolande Agnosini(1933 – 2023) — Yolande Beatrix Agnosini, née Soriano, passed away on Saturday, 8 April at the age of 89. She is now reunited with her husband, Fausto Agnosini, who also worked at CERN. Yolande spent her entire career at CERN. Following a stint at the computer card punching service, she followed a course

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  • Giorgio Brianti (1930 – 2023)

    Giorgio Brianti (1930 – 2023)

    Giorgio Brianti(1930 – 2023) — Giorgio Brianti, a pillar of CERN throughout his 40-year career, passed away on 6 April at the age of 92. He played a major role in the success of CERN and in particular the Large Electron–Positron Collider (LEP) project, and his legacy lives on across the whole of the accelerator

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  • Happy birthday to the Passport to the Big Bang

    Happy birthday to the Passport to the Big Bang

    The Passport to the Big Bang discovery trail is celebrating its tenth anniversary – ten years during which local people have been able to find out about science and technology while cycling around the France-Geneva countryside.

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  • 30 years of a free and open Web

    30 years of a free and open Web

    30 April 2023 marks 30 years since the release of the World Wide Web software to the public

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  • Accelerator Report: Crescendo at the LHC following the first stable beams at 6.8 TeV

    Accelerator Report: Crescendo at the LHC following the first stable beams at 6.8 TeV

    Another important milestone was achieved in the LHC beam commissioning: on 21 April, the LHC Engineer in Charge declared “stable beams” at 6.8 TeV, the first time in 2023

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  • HiLumi News: Recovery of an HL-LHC niobium–tin magnet

    HiLumi News: Recovery of an HL-LHC niobium–tin magnet

    The successful replacement of a coil in an HL-LHC niobium–tin quadrupole magnet by the US Accelerator Upgrade Project team has showcased this crucial technology’s flexibility and cost-effectiveness

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  • The Technical Galleries Consolidation Project is progressing well

    The Technical Galleries Consolidation Project is progressing well

    5 km of technical galleries have been scanned and half of them 3D-modelled, and the work to renovate and replace their technical infrastructure is in full swing

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  • The 2023 Django Girls Geneva event was a resounding success!

    The 2023 Django Girls Geneva event was a resounding success!

    Last weekend, 34 “Django Girls” discovered the world of computer programming and created their first website under the guidance of CERN mentors

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  • Vittorio Giorgio Vaccaro (1941 – 2023)

    Vittorio Giorgio Vaccaro (1941 – 2023)

    Vittorio Giorgio Vaccaro(1941 – 2023) — Accelerator physicist Vittorio Giorgio Vaccaro passed away on 11 February 2023 in his hometown of Naples, Italy, after a short illness. Vittorio graduated in 1965 from the University of Naples Federico II. He soon moved to CERN as a fellow, where he remained from 1966 to 1969, contributing to

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  • Computer Security: The symbiosis of your life

    Following a surge of technological innovation starting at the end of the twentieth century, the twenty-first century has brought a major socio-biological evolution that not even Charles Darwin would have dreamed of: the homo sapiens sapiens digitalensis

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