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The first magnet of the High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) is ready and working according to specifications
Fermilab’s Joel Butler will take the reins of the CMS collaboration in September
It’s March already, and time for the LHC to wake up from its short winter break
With the machine back in their hands since Friday, 4 March, the LHC operators are now performing the powering tests on the magnets
The goal of the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH! 2016), was to lay the foundations of the open-source hardware for science movement
This section highlights articles, blog posts and press releases published in the CERN web environment over the past weeks
The origin of many security incidents is negligence or unintentional mistakes made by web developers or programmers
Have you ever been surprised by a negative reaction to an e-mail communication that you believed to have been efficient, helpful and to-the-point?
For International Women’s day 2016, CERN showcases some of the women from the six decades of CERN’s history
10 March 2016 will be the 19th national day of hearing in France
On 3 March, the Institute for Research in Schools, IRIS, was launched. Building on the CERN@school initiative, IRIS takes a cue from particle physics
On 25 February 2016, the ATLAS collaboration announced the winners of the 2015 ATLAS Thesis Awards