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Completion of the final civil-engineering works at HL-LHC Point 1: A new CERN facility is born
The construction of the last surface buildings for HL-LHC Point 1, including the underground connections to the HL-LHC cavern, is now complete
CERN ignites imaginations at the Fête de la science in the Ain department
CERN plays a key role in several events in the towns of Bourg-en-Bresse, Saint-Genis-Pouilly and Ferney-Voltaire.
Bringing students and experts together around environmental applications of accelerators
The I.FAST project’s yearly student challenge was held this summer, exploring environmental and societal applications of accelerator technology
Computer Security: Finally, bonbons for download
Now it’s up to you to better protect your files, folders, documents and data
ALICE explores the hidden charm of quark–gluon plasma
The ALICE collaboration shows that different bound states of a charm quark and its antimatter counterpart are differently modified by quark–gluon plasma, opening new avenues for studying this special state of matter and its effects
Six local school pupils light up the Globe with their scientific projects
CERN hosted Partage ta science, the cross-border scientific symposium, in the Globe of Science and Innovation on Friday, 14 October 2022
CERN joins with leaders from research and industry to propose an Open Quantum Institute
The Open Quantum Institute will work to ensure that emerging quantum technologies are put to use to tackle key societal challenges
Winner of the “Mining the Future” competition announced
From brick-building to online flow analyses, ideas abound for sustainable reuse of excavated material from a tunnel for a potential future CERN facility thanks to the “Mining the Future” competition held as part of the FCC Innovation Study.
Computer Security: How to avoid being disturbed during your holidays
Be sure to store all your professional data in central locations
“Image Capital”: a new exhibition featuring CERN science and history
“Image Capital”, an artistic project by Armin Linke and Estelle Blaschke, explores the history and the present of photography as information technology. CERN and its community have supported the research for the project.