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Fusing forces – accelerating open science through collaboration
More than 350 participants from over 40 countries met at CERN to discuss the future of open science
Firefighters’ fire safety put to the test
The CERN Fire and Rescue Service tested its own emergency preparedness in its first evacuation drill
Eight CERN apprentices graduate in 2025
Seven technical apprentices and one library apprentice received their diplomas this year
Four new members elected to the Senior Staff Consultative Committee (“The Nine”) in 2025
The Nine share the ideas and feedback of the senior staff with the Director-General and offer advice on questions concerning scientific activities, organisational matters and use of resources
LHC inducted into TIME’s Best Inventions Hall of Fame
TIME has chosen the LHC as one of the 25 most iconic inventions from the past 25 years
The CERN chips transforming science and society
From the first colour X-rays to detecting forgeries in the art world, semiconductor chips based on those originally designed for particle physics experiments continue to impact society in new and unexpected ways thanks to CERN’s Medipix collaborations
Accelerator Report: LHC performance stays on track and is cruising towards the target
As the 2025 LHC run enters its final ten weeks, strong performance pushes luminosity past 90 inverse femtobarns, while lead-ion preparations are ahead of schedule
A new look for CERN’s Main Building
With a newly opened CERN Community Support Centre (CCSC) branch and newly renovated offices, it’s all change for Building 60, CERN’s Main Building
European Strategy update enters final straight
The completion of the Physics Briefing Book on 2 October marks a major milestone towards the 2026 update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics
Computer Security: CERN, beautified
The Computer Security Office is planning to improve the security posture of CERN's web presence, making it a bit more beautiful than before