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How the LHC could help us peek inside the human brain
Superconducting technology developed for the HL-LHC and FCC could improve our understanding of the human brain
NA64 hunts the mysterious dark photon
NA64 is a new experiment at CERN searching for a particle called the dark photon, which might act as a bridge to the universe’s invisible, dark sector
President of the Republic of Poland visits CERN
On 15 November 2016 CERN welcomed Andrzej Duda, President of the Republic of Poland
Computer Security: DirtyCow BBQ - Well done, CERN!
On Friday, 21 October 2016, CERN's teams had to secure their Linux systems against a new and highly critical vulnerability dubbed “DirtyCow”
Linac 4 reached its energy goal
After having accelerated a beam up to the design energy of 160 MeV, Linac 4 is now entering a new phase of its commissioning
Great progress across the board
The LHC’s success is not alone. Linac 4 and ELENA have also reached important milestones
CERN develops cryogenic safety tool
Some 120 experts in cryogenic safety met at CERN for the first Cryogenic Safety Seminar. Their discussions included Kryolize, a new CERN technology
LHC Report: proton-lead physics begins at LHC
The LHC has begun colliding beams of protons with lead ions to probe the early universe from which matter emerged
TEDxCERN fourth edition – it’s a wrap!
On 5 November, the 4th edition of TEDxCERN rushed the audience through a journey of exploration and revelation on the theme ‘Ripples of Curiosity’
Computer Security: Open door, open screen, open life...
Do yourself a favour: protect your privacy, protect your computer. Lock the screen when leaving your laptop unattended