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2021 LHCb prize winners

LHCb has awarded its annual prizes for best PhD thesis and for outstanding contributions made by early-career scientists

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Experiments
02 July, 2021
Experiments
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02 July, 2021

Computer Security: Dear summer students, welcome!

In order to make your digital life as comfortable as possible, there are a few things you need to know

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Computing
25 June, 2021

A legacy after CERN

Through private funding, the CERN & Society Foundation carries out projects in key areas of Education & Outreach, Knowledge & Innovation, and Culture & Creativity

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At CERN
02 July, 2021
At CERN
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02 July, 2021

Primary schools challenge CERN

CERN scientists have six months to find out what’s inside two mysterious boxes without opening them

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At CERN
02 July, 2021
At CERN
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02 July, 2021

LIVE: From the CMS experiment

Join scientists live from the underground cavern of the CMS experiment today on social media

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At CERN
29 June, 2021
At CERN
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29 June, 2021

Millimetric precision for a Future Circular Collider

A team of CERN surveyors have performed geodetic measurements in the framework of the Future Circular Collider feasibility study

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Accelerators
29 June, 2021

Sleep, nutrition and exercise: your mental health’s best friends

Because mental health is about more than just our minds, it’s vital that we pay attention to our sleep, nutrition and exercise: the golden triangle of good physical and mental health

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At CERN
22 June, 2021

Qualifying HL-LHC magnets and cavities at Uppsala University

Uppsala University is upgrading its FREIA Laboratory, initially constructed for the ESS project, to test superconducting magnets and crab cavities for the HL-LHC

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Accelerators
24 June, 2021

Leptoquarks, the Higgs boson and the muon’s magnetism

A new study shows that a class of new unknown particles that could account for the muon’s magnetism, known as leptoquarks, could also affect the Higgs boson’s transformation into muons

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Physics
14 June, 2021

ALICE finds that charm hadronisation differs at the LHC

New measurements by the ALICE collaboration show that the way charm quarks form hadrons in proton-proton collisions differs significantly from expectations based on electron collider measurements

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Physics
10 June, 2021