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The subterranean ballet of ALICE
During the long shutdown of CERN’s accelerators, the ALICE experiment at the LHC is removing and refurbishing or replacing the majority of its detectors
ATLAS observes light scattering off light
The ATLAS Collaboration has reported the observation of light-by-light scattering with a significance beyond eight standard deviations
Moving out of Academia to industrial engineering
A round-table with CERN alumni focused on making the move from CERN to industry
Computer Security: Digital Broken Windows Theory
Let’s keep our Internet presence secure and professional! Let’s apply New York City methods!
Web@30: Reliving history and rethinking the future
Thirty years ago, an unimaginably powerful tool was invented by Sir Tim Berners-Lee here, at CERN
LS2 Report: Rejuvenation for the Antiproton Decelerator
The Antiproton Decelerator will see refurbishment work that will help its experiments to trap more antimatter than before
Exceptionally slow antiprotons
The commissioning of ELENA continued in 2018, culminating in the production of the first very-low-energy antiproton beams
FASER: CERN approves new experiment to look for long-lived, exotic particles
The experiment, which will complement existing searches for dark matter at the LHC, will be operational in 2021
LHC: pushing computing to the limits
The LHC produced unprecedented volumes of data during its two multi-year runs, and, with its current upgrades, more computing challenges are in store
X-ray imaging in progress: keep clear!
Zones where industrial radiography is in progress are clearly marked and must be avoided, since high levels of radiation may be present within the marked area