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LHC rocks the seesaw model
CMS experiment delves into the mystery of neutrino masses
25 years of the Internet Society
As part of the programme of the Internet Society annual member meeting, a live panel was hosted by CERN at the Globe of Science and Innovation
CERN School of Computing 2017: a successful 40th edition
Since 1970, the CERN School of Computing has trained more than 2600 participants from 80 countries in scientific computing
The SCINT conference celebrates its 25th anniversary
The SCINT 2017 conference on scintillation and its applications took place between 18 and 22 September
Computer Security: Brain Power vs. Password Managers
Your passwords deserve the same care and attention as your car and house keys, your credit cards or your Smartphone
The Glassbox reopens
The restaurant area for official lunches and dinners has been renovated to create an elegant and high-tech setting
CERN openlab tackles ICT challenges of High-Luminosity LHC
CERN openlab has published a white paper identifying the major ICT challenges that face CERN and other ‘big science’ projects in the coming years
The science (and showers) of Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
Art McDonald spoke at CERN on the science of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) and SNOLAB
Charmonium surprise at LHCb
LHCb presented a measurement of the masses of two charmonium particles, with a precision that is unprecedented at a collider for this type of particle
Superconductors take centre stage
Superconductors are the primary focus of next week’s major EUCAS 2017 conference, which will also include events aimed at the general public