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HL-LHC magnet endurance test further confirms niobium–tin’s resilience
A full-size, US-produced HL-LHC quadrupole magnet based on niobium–tin technology has passed a critical endurance test, another step towards confirming the technology’s viability inside accelerators
CMS 2021 Award and Thesis Award winners and 2022 Young Researchers Prize
The CMS collaboration is proud to have been successfully advancing knowledge, scientific research and technology for years, and all this would certainly not have been possible without the contribution of each of its members
LHCb 2022 PhD Thesis and Early-Career Scientist Awards
On 14 June, LHCb, which comprises over 1000 authors and 400 PhD students, announced the winners of the 2022 PhD Thesis and Early-Career Scientist Awards
A summer of scientific encounters with CERN
This summer, CERN has organised several events for the population of the Greater Geneva area
AWAKE sows the seeds of controlled particle acceleration using plasma wakefields
The AWAKE collaboration has successfully seeded the self-modulation of a proton bunch, to control and stabilise plasma waves that can accelerate electrons with record gradients
Bike to Work 2022 wraps up with CERN first in French-speaking Switzerland
With participation at pre-COVID levels, the CERN community pedalled its way to the top of the competition
CERN welcomes INFN and IIT as new members of its IBM Quantum Network hub
Two European research institutes have recently signed an agreement to become the latest members of CERN’s hub in the IBM Quantum Network.
Computer Security: Thank you, folks!
“Thank you, folks!” to all of you for helping us keep the Organization secure
HL-LHC magnet endurance test further confirms niobium–tin’s resilience
A full-size, US-produced HL-LHC quadrupole magnet based on niobium–tin technology has passed a critical endurance test, another step towards confirming the technology’s viability inside accelerators
CERN tech in space: the first CERN-driven satellite has been successfully launched
With the launch of the CELESTA satellite for radiation monitoring in space, CERN shows its expertise in the field of radiation effects on electronics