News
News
Going the extra mile to squeeze supersymmetry out of CMS data
Re-analysing LHC Run 2 data with cutting-edge analysis techniques allowed CMS physicists to address an old discrepancy
Computer Security: Dear summer students, welcome!
A warm welcome to the summer-student class of 2024! In order to make your digital life as comfortable as possible, here are a few things you need to know
Building 60 renovations: one year on
As the Main Building enters the next phase of its renovation, find out what’s changed and why
How well do you know the CERN & Society Foundation?
CERN community: here’s your chance to win a limited-edition CERN & Society Foundation 10th anniversary isothermal bottle
CERN's communications receive European recognition
CERN’s Education, Communication and Outreach group receive the European Association of Communication Directors Excellence award
Arts at CERN awarded European Commission’s S+T+ARTS Grand Prize for Innovative Collaboration
Arts at CERN wins the Grand Prize for groundbreaking initiatives at the nexus of science, technology and the arts
ATLAS dives deeper into di-Higgs
By combining multiple Higgs boson pair studies, physicists are closer to finding out how the particle interacts with itself, providing clues to the stability of the Universe
Instruments of Vision opens in Santiago de Compostela as a collaboration between Arts at CERN and IGFAE
In this exhibition, Armin Linke, former artist in residence at CERN, explores the research environments at the laboratories
How can AI help physicists search for new particles?
The ATLAS and CMS collaborations are using state-of-the-art machine learning techniques to search for exotic-looking collisions that could indicate new physics
Bringing black hole jets down to Earth
The Fireball collaboration has used CERN’s HiRadMat facility to produce an analogue of the jets of matter and antimatter that stream out of some black holes and neutron stars