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Code challenge winners come to CERN
Last week, winners of the Intel Modern Code Challenge came to CERN
Humanitarian Hackathon @CERN 14-16 October. Are you ready?
THE Port is ready for the third edition of its hackathon with eight new challenges. Discover how science can make a huge difference in people's life
Looking for charming asymmetries
New results presented by the LHCb collaboration on the decay of particles containing a “charm” quark delve deeper into the matter-antimatter asymmetry
A New Building for Testing Magnets
A ceremony to mark the laying of the foundation stone of Building 311, which will house a magnetic measurement laboratory, took place on 22 September
Great expectations from fewer collisions
This week, the LHC will ignore its motto of ‘maximum luminosity’, and perform special runs at very low luminosity
There’s more to particle physics at CERN than colliders
Creation of a Physics Beyond Colliders study group to provide input to the next update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics
Global open access initiative, SCOAP3, set to continue
After three years of successful operation and growth, CERN announces continuation of global SCOAP3 Open Access initiative for another three
Successful SCOAP3 Global Open Access initiative continues for three more years
After 3 years of successful operation and growth, CERN announced today the continuation of the global SCOAP3 Open Access initiative for at least three more years.
De-squeeze the beams: TOTEM and ATLAS/ALFA
A special proton-proton run with larger beam sizes at the interaction point is intended to probe the p-p elastic scattering regime at small angles
LHC Report: playing with angles
Ready (after a machine development period), steady (running), go (for a special run)!