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LHC report: Something in the nothing
Recent CERN Control Centre (CCC) meetings have been dominated by "16L2"
Webcast: Gravitational waves give new window to cosmos
David Reitze, Director of LIGO, will speak at CERN on how the observation of gravitational waves changes our understanding of the universe
HL-LHC short-model magnets tests are going full speed ahead
During the summer, the third of a series of short, 1.5-metre-long magnet models for the HL-LHC project was successfully tested
Diversifying the Conversation
Learn more, think more and talk more about gender diversity in tech at our upcoming film screening and light lunch
Computer Security: Hardball for attackers
Successful cyberattacks always start with the compromise of a PC
Construction of the protoDUNE detectors begins
With the arrival of key detector components at CERN, the construction of protoDUNE’s single-phase module can now get started
LHCb gets ready for a SciFi upgrade
The first 20 modules of a new scintillating fibre tracker have been delivered as early elements of the LHCb detector upgrade
TED-Ed: The hunt for dark matter
An animation made with TED-Ed to explain what dark matter is and how CERN is looking for it
ATLAS observes direct evidence of light-by-light scattering
Physicists from ATLAS at CERN have found first direct evidence of high energy light-by-light scattering
Hunting season at the LHC
With the LHC now back smashing protons together at an energy of 13 TeV, what exotic beasts do physicists hope to find?