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Computer Security: Password revolutions
With the new authentication system, we will relieve you of the burden of inventing a new password every 12 months
NA62 sees first significant evidence of rare process
The result paves the way for searching for signs of physics beyond the Standard Model of particle physics
LS2 Report: Further upgrades for the PS
Two new internal beam dumps and a new septum magnet have been installed in the PS as part of the LIU project
ICHEP survey to collect data on impact of COVID-19
The survey, aimed at the high-energy physics community and prepared by the Diversity and Inclusion panel at ICHEP2020, will be open until 31 August
Back to school in a new building
The Jardin des Particules, the crèche and nursery school run by the Staff Association, is moving into a new building
Rare phenomenon observed by ATLAS features the LHC as a high-energy photon collider
The ATLAS experiment reports the observation of photon collisions producing weak-force carriers and provides further insights into their interactions
CERN’s neutrino success story
The CERN Neutrino Platform has proved a major success in enabling European participation in long-baseline neutrino projects in the US and Japan
A new coating technique for deflecting crab cavities
A team from the Vacuum, Surfaces and Coatings group is studying a method of niobium coating by sputtering for use in future accelerators
ISOLDE reveals fundamental property of rarest element on Earth
The finding is significant for both fundamental and medical research, as the element is a promising candidate for cancer treatment by targeted alpha therapy
ATLAS result addresses long-standing tension in the Standard Model
A new ATLAS measurement of a key feature of the Standard Model known as lepton flavour universality suggests that a previous discrepancy measured by the LEP collider in W boson decays may be due to a fluctuation