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CERN activities capture the public’s interest at the "Fête de la science"
On 10 October, CERN took part in the “Fête de la science et de la biodiversité” (science and biodiversity fair) organised by Pangloss Labs and the town of Ferney-Voltaire
Computer Security: A new departmental car service
Centralised services enable CERN to benefit from synergies and save money and resources
LS2 Report: increased cryogenic power at LHC Point 4
At LHC Point 4, a refrigerator that cools helium from room temperature to 4.5 K (-268.65 °C) has undergone major improvements in preparation for the HL-LHC
CERN begins to manufacture its own surgical masks
In the search for a more reliable and economical solution, CERN has procured a machine to manufacture surgical masks
From cryogenics to combatting COVID
Meet Andre Henriques, Technical Coordinator for the CERN Safety Rules in the Occupational Health & Safety and Environmental Protection unit (HSE), in this issue of our Knowledge Transfer spotlight series
Taking stock of data privacy at CERN
Operation Circular 11 describes the data-privacy rights and obligations at CERN, but much remains to be accomplished to protect personal data
Council week, accelerator restart and COVID-19 measures: your questions answered
The video and presentations from the 8 October information meeting are available online
ALICE honours its thesis award winners
Fabrizio Grosa and Arild Velure are the young laureates of the 2020 award
CMS sees evidence of top quarks in collisions between heavy nuclei
The result opens the path to study in a new and unique way the extreme state of matter that is thought to have existed shortly after the Big Bang
LHCb sees new form of matter–antimatter asymmetry in strange beauty particles
The LHCb collaboration has observed time-dependent matter–antimatter asymmetry in the decays of strange beauty particles into charged kaons