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How can particle accelerators address environmental issues? A 10-day challenge for multidisciplinary teams of young people!
Students from all background are invited to take part in an EU-funded challenge to imagine new solutions to address environmental issues by using particle accelerators
Tomalla Prize ceremony at the University of Geneva | 16 December
The Tomalla Prize ceremony 2022 will take place on December 16 at 17:30 in the Grand Auditoire de l’Ecole de Physique, Geneva
ALICE estimates how transparent the Milky Way is to antimatter
The finding will help space- and balloon-based searches for antimatter that may have originated from dark matter
LHCb releases first set of data to the public
The LHCb collaboration has released data from Run 1 of the LHC to the public for the first time, allowing research to be conducted by anyone in the world
Preparing for the unlikely event of a blackout at CERN
While a blackout this winter is unlikely, CERN is prepared. Here’s some information about what you should do if CERN’s energy supply is cut.
The SM18 test facility in the HL-LHC era
SM18 is one of the largest magnet test facilities in the world. Dedicated to testing superconducting magnets and radiofrequency cavities, it is now waiting for the first HL-LHC components
CERN colloquium on 12 January - "Twenty first century Nature" with Magdalena Skipper
LHC Report: The switch was flipped, and the beams were dumped
Looking back on an exciting year for the LHC and its injector complex
BioDynaMo modelling platform accelerates biological simulation and more
The BioDynaMo project, launched by CERN openlab in 2015, has now reached maturity and is seeking new applications