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Girls and tech at Geneva’s Equality Week
Promoting girls’ “Yes we can!” attitude towards computer science
Computer Security: I love you
While CERN has deployed sophisticated measures in an effort to block malicious e-mails before they even arrive in your inbox, not all of them are filtered out: there might still be some that you can read
Moriond feels the strong force
Pentaquarks, charmed beauty particles and more from the Moriond conference’s second week, which is devoted to studies of the strong nuclear force
Celebrating 40 years of physics at CERN’s North Area
A symposium at CERN celebrates four decades of physics research at the Laboratory’s North Area
home.cern goes retro to commemorate 30 years of the Web
From 1 April onwards, the home page of CERN will take on a simpler persona that hearkens back to the early days of the Web
Highlights from the 2019 Moriond conference (electroweak physics)
The latest experimental data provide more stringent tests of the Standard Model and of rare phenomena of the microworld
Arts at CERN announces ‘Quàntica’ and a new collaboration with Barcelona
Arts at CERN announces two key ventures: ‘Quàntica’, an exhibition project at the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona and a partnership that begins this year with the city of Barcelona as co-host for the Collide International residency award.
LHCb experiment discovers a new pentaquark
The LHCb collaboration has observed a new pentaquark particle and has confirmed the pentaquark structure previously reported
LS2 Report: East Area version 2.0
Not much more than the name will remain of the old East Area before too long. After LS2, the new PS experiment area will be a hub of technology
A “muoscope” with CMS technology
Researchers from the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider are developing a new application based on one of the experiment’s particle detectors