Electricity transmission reaches even higher intensities

A superconducting electrical transmission line developed for the High-Luminosity LHC has set a new intensity record

News
Accelerators
24 June, 2020

LS2 Report: A new schedule

As a result of the shutdown caused by the COVID-19 crisis, the injectors will restart at the end of the year and the LHC will restart in autumn 2021

News
Accelerators
24 June, 2020
Accelerators
News
24 June, 2020

Blood donation: an essential act of solidarity

CERN’s next blood donation session, originally scheduled for 14 and 15 July 2020, will not be able to take place, but other options are available if you wish to give blood

Announcement
At CERN
24 June, 2020
At CERN
Announcement
24 June, 2020

Graphene’s potential to improve magnetic measurements for accelerators

Collaboration between CERN and UK firm Paragraf could pave the way for more precise measurements of local magnetic fields

News
Engineering
23 June, 2020

LHCb honours its Thesis Awards Winners

LHCb celebrated some of its youngest contributors at an unusual but lively virtual ceremony

News
Experiments
23 June, 2020
Experiments
News
23 June, 2020

Five-Yearly Review: what next?

After several months of concertation, the Management presented its proposal for the Five-Yearly Review for financial and social conditions to the CERN Council

News
At CERN
23 June, 2020
At CERN
News
23 June, 2020

Latest news from the CERN against COVID-19 task force

Find out the latest news on projects launched by the CERN community to help fight COVID-19

News
Knowledge sharing
23 June, 2020
Knowledge sharing
News
23 June, 2020

CERN fixed and mobile lines will not be able to reach some Swiss phone numbers and telecom services as of 29 June

Services such as 090x numbers, some SMS/MMS Business Numbers, Easypay and NATEL Pay will become unavailable from both CERN’s mobile and fixed network phone numbers as of 29 June

Announcement
Computing
22 June, 2020
Computing
Announcement
22 June, 2020

A CERN-led international collaboration develops 3D-printed neutrino detectors

A 3D-printed “super-cube” scintillator would be the first occurrence of additive manufacturing being used in particle detectors and would allow more precise data collection

News
Experiments
22 June, 2020
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