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Accessible by design: how CERN Science Gateway exhibitions are tailored to people with visual impairments
Visitors from the Geneva association for visually impaired people (ABA) test the accessibility of the new exhibitions
Computer Security: 300 computer security articles and counting
We begin the year by celebrating the 300th Bulletin article focusing on various computer-security-related topics
CERN software to become central hub for EU research
Over the last ten years, CERN-born Zenodo has evolved to store ever more scientific data. Today, a new project is set to ensure Zenodo’s position as a prime repository for EU research data
BioDynaMo: cutting-edge software helps battle cancer
A novel mathematical model developed as part of the BioDynaMo project, born from CERN openlab, mimics vascular tumour growth in breast cancer and its response to treatment
CERN Alumni Third Collisions: A confluence of reconnection, networking and celebration
Join us at the Third Collisions event, “Accelerating Beyond”, taking place at CERN on 9 – 11 February
Computer Security: Hits are coming closer
Until recently, universities had been attacked only very occasionally. But the last year has also seen major attacks against accelerators and telescopes
LHCb experiment releases all of its Run 1 proton–proton data
The latest release makes LHCb research data, used by researchers to produce a number of significant results, available to anyone for a wide range of physics studies
A year to celebrate CERN’s 70th anniversary
Celebrations begin with Unveiling the Universe, an event combining science, art and culture in CERN Science Gateway on 30 January
CERN highlights in 2023
From high above to far below, journey through the CERN highlights of 2023
Watch: Music and physics: a spacetime voyage back to our origins, with Yo-Yo Ma and Fabiola Gianotti
Watch highlights of the world-renowned cellist in spoken and musical conversation with CERN Director-General