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CERN openlab trains next generation of computing experts
For the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the CERN openlab summer students returned to CERN to work hands-on with cutting-edge computing technologies
ALICE pins down hypermatter properties
The collaboration’s latest study of a “strange”, unstable nucleus known as the hypertriton offers new insight into the particle interactions that may take place at the hearts of neutron stars
CERN and Solvay launch STEM education programme for high school students
The three-year programme combines online learning and a residential camp at CERN, aimed at fostering interest in STEM across the world
Microcosm, 30 years telling CERN’s story
Microcosm, one of CERN’s exhibition spaces, will close permanently on 18 September, after more than 30 years of existence
Computer Security: Forwarding can spoil privacy
Have you ever considered the risks for your privacy when you send an email?
The International Geneva Welcome Centre’s (CAGI) cultural kiosk will open for business at CERN on 19 September
The International Geneva Welcome Centre (CAGI) will celebrate the inauguration of its new kiosk at CERN with events, special offers and prizes to be won
70 years of theoretical physics at CERN
The provisional CERN Council, during its first session in May 1952, founded the Theory Study Group as one of four study groups tasked with planning a unique laboratory
Spectroscopic X-ray imaging now certified for medical use
The CERN Workshops on Medical Applications of Spectroscopic X-ray Detectors have been instrumental in advancing spectroscopic X-ray imaging and bringing it from the lab to the clinic
Change at the helm of the CMS collaboration
The new spokesperson, Patricia McBride, and two deputies, Wolfgang Adam and Lucia Silvestris, will represent the Collaboration for the next two years.