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NA64 casts light on dark photons
The NA64 collaboration has placed new limits on the interaction between a photon and its hypothetical dark-matter counterpart
Dutch artist Rosa Menkman wins Collide International Barcelona Award
Dutch artist Rosa Menkman has been selected as the winner of the first Collide International award in Barcelona alongside four Honorary Mentions
African librarians come to CERN to complete their training on Digital Libraries
The second part of the CERN-UNESCO School on Digital Libraries took place at CERN at the end of June
How the Israel Innovation Authority and CERN are infusing the Israeli innovation ecosystem with advanced technology
CERN technologies have proven to be beneficial in driving innovation in industries around the world. Four new contracts have been signed between CERN and Israeli companies
Bottomonium particles don’t go with the flow
The first measurement, by the ALICE collaboration, of an elliptic-shaped flow for bottomonium particles could help shed light on the early universe
Computer Security: When your mike spies on you
Here are two new twists – probably still theoretical, but both pointing towards new ways to spy on you by misusing your microphone…
FCC Week brings a fresh breeze of ideas from Brussels
International researchers and industry meet in Brussels for the annual meeting of the Future Circular Collider (FCC) study to discuss the post-LHC era
Computing boost for Lebanon and Nepal
Post-conflict nations establish supercomputing centres with CERN servers in a bid to stem brain-drain of highly-skilled graduates
Twice as cold in the magnet testing hall
Improvements to the cryogenics infrastructure will more than double the liquid helium production capacity of SM18