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Computer Security: What do apartments and computers have in common?
For the protection of your digital assets, photos, films, documents, banking access, social media, etc., make sure that you apply cyber-security best practices
Briefing book for European Strategy for Particle Physics
The newly published book distils inputs from Europe’s particle physics community
LS2 Report: Dissipating the electron clouds
Two teams are treating the vacuum chambers of selected SPS magnets to limit the electron-cloud phenomenon, which can disrupt the beams
CERN at the EU Contest for Young Scientists
CERN will host three winners of the EU Contest for Young Scientists, who were recognised for their project on the design and prototype of a High-Altitude Micro Air Vehicle
Arts at CERN announces two open calls and the arrival of residency winners
Arts at CERN announces two open calls for art residencies – Collide Geneva/Dance and Accelerate Finland – and the arrival of the winners of Collide International, Rosa Menkman, and Collide Pro Helvetia, Christina Hemauer and Roman Keller.
“La nuit est belle! The night is beautiful!”: CERN switches off the lights for an evening
During the night of 26 September, 149 municipalities in the Greater Geneva area switched off their lights to reveal the stars
Enabling hadron therapy in south-east Europe
A new facility following the founding principles of CERN begins its design phase
NA62 spots two potential instances of rare particle decay
The NA62 experiment has detected two candidate events for the decay of a positively charged kaon into a pion and a neutrino–antineutrino pair
CERN’s Users’ Office celebrates its 30th anniversary
The Users’ Office, which was founded in 1989, is an essential part of CERN’s infrastructure for the more than 13 500 registered guest scientists at CERN today
CERN & Society Foundation announces its first Ambassador
William Hurley is a leading influencer on entrepreneurship and equality