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CERN laser technology used for telecommunications
A Dutch start-up will deploy structured laser beam technology in mobile telecommunication networks
Initiatives from the CERN community in global fight against COVID-19
The “CERN against COVID-19” taskforce, which coordinates the actions, has received hundreds of suggestions to contribute to the efforts to curb the pandemic
Entering Uncharted Waters
The Large Hadron Collider began its physics programme on this day a decade ago
COVID-19: CERN in the coming weeks
CERN is open in virtual mode. Many scientists and collaborators are teleworking.
A demonstrator magnet produces a record magnet field
The eRMC demonstrator, consisting of two flat niobium-tin coils, has produced a peak magnetic field of 16.5 tesla, a promising result in the context of the FCC (Future Circular Collider) study
CERN updates its Open Hardware Licence
Version 2.0 of the CERN Open Hardware Licence has been released, introducing three variants meant to cater to different collaborative models
New LHCb analysis still sees previous intriguing results
The new analysis continues to find tension with the Standard Model, but more data are needed to identify its cause
At CMS, artificial neural networks search for exotic particles
Machine-learning technology is being used by the CMS collaboration to track odd events among LHC data
Ten artworks exploring CERN science travel around the world
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.