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MoEDAL zeroes in on magnetic monopoles
The latest searches conducted by the MoEDAL experiment at the Large Hadron Collider considerably shrink the theoretical arenas in which the hunt for magnetic monopoles can continue
ALICE gets the green light for new subdetectors
CERN’s dedicated heavy-ion physics experiment, ALICE, is upgrading its Inner Tracking System and adding a forward calorimeter for the next phase of the LHC upgrade
Computer Security: Pay per vulnerability
The Computer Security team decided to engage with ethical hackers and launched a three (and a half) staged approach towards improving the security of CERN’s Internet presence and beyond
CERN's edge AI data analysis techniques used to detect marine plastic pollution
CERN’s expertise in data management is leveraged to combat marine plastic litter through the new EU project, Edge SpAIce
SHiP sets sail to explore the hidden sector
The experiment is designed to detect very feebly interacting particles, including candidate dark-matter particles
Mentoring@CERN: A new and unique mentoring programme for the CERN community
The LHC Early Career Mentoring Committee and CERN’s Women in Technology group have teamed up to launch a new mentoring programme open to the whole CERN community
Fabiola Gianotti receives the 2024 prize from the “Fondation pour Genève”
The award ceremony is open to everyone and will take place on Monday 13 May 2024 at 6.30 p.m. at the Victoria Hall in Geneva
IT: interactions, innovations, impact
In the logical sequence from collisions to a scientific breakthrough, computing comes last. But definitely not least
Blazing trails: CMS cavern evacuation paves the way for future safety design
How an evacuation of the CMS experimental cavern has provided invaluable human behaviour data to improve emergency preparedness for complex underground facilities
CERN70: Cutting-edge computing
Paolo Zanella came to the CERN computing group in 1962, just a few years after the first computer had arrived