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Novel beam sensors built to last

A team of accelerator scientists is testing the use of new, more resistant sensors based on hollow glass fibres to measure particle beams

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Accelerators
18 November, 2025
Accelerators
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18 November, 2025

CERN celebrates LGBTQ+ in STEM Day

Progress Pride flag flies above the Esplanade des Particules for the third year running

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At CERN
18 November, 2025
At CERN
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18 November, 2025

When failure is good news

The software managing CERN’s compute workload has handled a massive stress test, far beyond normal operating conditions, designed to simulate the needs of the future

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Computing
14 November, 2025
Computing
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14 November, 2025

CERN showcases projects with environmental applications

The CERN Innovation Programme for Environmental Applications (CIPEA) supports over 25 projects seeking technological solutions for the benefit of the environment

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Knowledge sharing
13 November, 2025
Knowledge sharing
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13 November, 2025

General principles for the use of AI at CERN

Following the approval of a CERN-wide artificial intelligence (AI) strategy, these general principles are designed to promote the responsible and ethical use, development and deployment of AI at CERN

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Knowledge sharing
13 November, 2025
Knowledge sharing
Official news
13 November, 2025

Why we need a CERN-wide AI strategy

I first encountered artificial intelligence (AI) almost thirty years ago. Now, I’m surprised by the broad applications and ideas across CERN, which feed into and benefit from a CERN AI strategy

Opinion
Knowledge sharing
13 November, 2025
Knowledge sharing
Opinion
13 November, 2025

Barbara Latacz awarded 2025 Boeing Quantum Creators Prize

The CERN scientist has been recognised for her work on the development of quantum-limited measurement technologies to determine the antiproton magnetic moment with at least 100-fold improved accuracy

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Experiments
13 November, 2025
Experiments
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13 November, 2025

CERN theorist receives prestigious European Research Council Synergy Grant

The COSMOMAG project, led by four research scientists including CERN theorist Chiara Caprini, has been awarded funding to trace the evolution of cosmic magnetic fields

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At CERN
13 November, 2025