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A new ring to slow down antimatter
The commissioning of ELENA, a new antiproton deceleration ring, has begun
LHC Report: the role of the injectors
How the injector chain has contributed to increase the luminosity of the proton-lead ion run
How the LHC could help us peek inside the human brain
Superconducting technology developed for the HL-LHC and FCC could improve our understanding of the human brain
A new ring to slow down antimatter
The commissioning of ELENA, a new antiproton deceleration ring, has begun
Meet TIM, the LHC tunnel’s robot
The Train Inspection Monorail (TIM) is equipped with a camera and several measurement sensors to monitor the LHC tunnel in real-time
NA64 hunts the mysterious dark photon
NA64 is a new experiment at CERN searching for a particle called the dark photon, which might act as a bridge to the universe’s invisible, dark sector
President of the Republic of Poland visits CERN
On 15 November 2016 CERN welcomed Andrzej Duda, President of the Republic of Poland
A new approach for global access to radiation therapy
Experts met at CERN to discuss possible solutions for the development of affordable instrumentation and sustainable infrastructure for radiotherapy
Computer Security: DirtyCow BBQ - Well done, CERN!
On Friday, 21 October 2016, CERN's teams had to secure their Linux systems against a new and highly critical vulnerability dubbed “DirtyCow”
Students from CERN competition publish research paper
The first ever paper to come from research conducted as part of CERN’s Beamline for Schools competition, has been published in a scientific journal