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  • LHCb begins using unique approach to process collision data in real time

    LHCb begins using unique approach to process collision data in real time

    Using a new system called real-time analysis, the LHCb collaboration has made filtering and analysing experiment data simpler and faster

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  • The Russian invasion of Ukraine: one year on

    The Russian invasion of Ukraine: one year on

    On the first anniversary of the military invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation, CERN reiterates its condemnation of this unlawful act and deplores the untold suffering of the Ukrainian population. Over the past year, the Organization has put several measures in place to support Ukraine, and in particular the Ukrainian CERN community. Despite the

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  • News from the Chamonix workshop

    The first Chamonix workshop, dedicated to LEP performance, took place in 1991 – we’ve come a long way since then!

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  • CERN celebrates Data Protection Day with ESA, EMBL and ESO

    CERN celebrates Data Protection Day with ESA, EMBL and ESO

    On 30 January, CERN joined forces with the European Space Agency (ESA), the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) and the European Southern Observatory (ESO) to host the 2023 edition of Data Protection Day, which was held online. This year’s discussions focused on the theme of artificial intelligence. More than 400 attendees listened to the various

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  • Winners of the 2022 ATLAS Thesis Awards announced

    The ATLAS collaboration celebrated some of its best and brightest PhD students at the recent Thesis Awards. Since 2010, these awards have recognised the outstanding contributions made to the ATLAS collaboration in the context of PhD theses. The winners of the 2022 ATLAS Thesis Awards were announced at an awards ceremony held in CERN’s Main

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  • Karel Cornelis (1955 – 2022)

    Karel Cornelis (1955 – 2022)

    Karel Cornelis(1955 – 2022) — Our dear colleague and friend Karel Cornelis passed away unexpectedly on 20 December 2022. After finishing his studies in physics at the University of Leuven (Belgium), Karel joined CERN in 1983 as Engineer in Charge of the SPS at the time when the machine was being operated as a proton–antiproton

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  • Feasibility Study for a possible FCC gets under way on the ground

    Feasibility Study for a possible FCC gets under way on the ground

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  • Computer Security: Winter season, virus time – one free pill for your device

    As you take measures to protect your physical well-being, maybe it’s also a good moment to think about your digital well-being?

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  • How can citizens contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals?

    How can citizens contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals?

    To find out, join the Crowd4SDG Final Conference and take part in panel discussions and hackathons.

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  • Claude Rosset (1946 – 2023)

    Claude Rosset (1946 – 2023)

    Claude Rosset(1946 – 2023) — Claude Rosset passed away suddenly on 28 January 2023. Claude began his career at CERN in 1976, in the Experimental Physics (EP) department – more specifically, in the unit responsible for mechanical engineering for the detectors. He spent his whole career there, retiring early at the end of 2001 due

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