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Briefing book for European Strategy for Particle Physics
The newly published book distils inputs from Europe’s particle physics community
Arts at CERN announces two open calls and the arrival of residency winners
Arts at CERN announces two open calls for art residencies – Collide Geneva/Dance and Accelerate Finland – and the arrival of the winners of Collide International, Rosa Menkman, and Collide Pro Helvetia, Christina Hemauer and Roman Keller.
Enabling hadron therapy in south-east Europe
A new facility following the founding principles of CERN begins its design phase
NA62 spots two potential instances of rare particle decay
The NA62 experiment has detected two candidate events for the decay of a positively charged kaon into a pion and a neutrino–antineutrino pair
A different sound in the LHC tunnel
World-famous cellist Yo-Yo Ma performs 100 metres underground at the Large Hadron Collider
LS2 Report: CMS set to glitter with installation of new GEMs
The CMS muon system is being upgraded to help track muons with ever-higher precision
Infectious enthusiasm at the Open Days
75 000 visitors discovered hundreds of activities on nine CERN sites over the weekend
Artificial intelligence: the only way is ethics
Vivek Nallur, assistant professor at University College Dublin, discussed aspects such as implicit bias during his talk at CERN
Installing high luminosity in the tunnel
The first definitive component of the High-Luminosity LHC, an absorber designed to protect the machine, has been installed in the LHC
LS2 Report: ATLAS upgrades are in full swing
The assembly of the new muon small wheels and the upgrades on the electronics and trigger systems are progressing well