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A summary of the 17 March webcast meeting on the COVID-19 epidemic and CERN
The LHC’s external beam dumps are currently being upgraded ready for Run 3
Do you work for CERN and have a project with potential positive impact on society? Apply for funding from the CERN KT Fund before 16 March
Six of ATLAS’s most junior members were celebrated in CERN’s main auditorium
Version 2.0 of the CERN Open Hardware Licence has been released, introducing three variants meant to cater to different collaborative models
Machine-learning technology is being used by the CMS collaboration to track odd events among LHC data
A travelling art exhibition entitled ‘Quantum/Broken Symmetries’* will bring the fruit of CERN’s art and science residencies to four new museums worldwide in 2020.
“Stop – Think – Don’t Click” is one of the standard pieces of advice when you are asked to click on links to unsolicited, unknown or dubious webpages
A new collaboration agreement sees CERN data analytics used to help protect commodity and financial markets from fraud
Two new beam dumps are ready to be installed in the Proton Synchrotron
The collaboration has made public the data of 1 quadrillion proton-proton collisions from the LHC’s last run