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CERN technology helps rediscover lost painting by Raphael
CERN’s Timepix particle detectors, developed by the Medipix2 Collaboration, help unravel the secret of a long-lost painting by the great Renaissance master, Raphael
Rubbia shares Global Energy Prize
Carlo Rubbia was recognised for his promotion of sustainable nuclear energy use and natural-gas pyrolysis
Computer Security: Insist to avoid troubles
The usage of pirated or otherwise illegal licences can have detrimental consequences to CERNs reputation as well as trigger financial repercussions
LS2 Report: All interconnections in the LHC have been closed
The DISMAC project is coming to an end: the last of the 1232 interconnections was closed in August and the cool-down of the machine will now begin
Two new members elected to the Senior Staff Advisory Board (“The Nine”) in 2020
"The Nine", who inform and advise the Director-General, are now seeking topics for discussion for the coming year
Read CERN’s first public Environment Report
CERN’s first public Environment Report, outlining the Organization's commitment to environmentally responsible research, is now available online
CERN and CHUV collaborate on a pioneering new cancer radiotherapy facility
CERN and the Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV) are collaborating to develop the conceptual design of an innovative radiotherapy facility, used for cancer treatment
A new team at the helm of CMS
Luca Malgeri and his deputies, Gautier Hamel de Monchenault and Jim Olsen, form the collaboration’s new leadership team
CERN publishes its first public Environment Report
Prepared according to the Global Reporting Initiative Sustainability Reporting Standards, the first public CERN Environment Report details the current status of CERN’s environmental footprint, along with objectives for the coming years
Passport to the Big Bang: refurbishment of the “Precision” platform
The “Precision” platform on the Passport to the Big Bang cycle route has been relocated at the heart of the new Vergers district in Meyrin