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New 3D colour X-rays made possible with CERN technology
Stunning new images pave the way for large-scale human trials, two years on from the first ever 3D colour human X-ray using CERN Medipix3 technology
CERN designs a mould for mass production of face shields
An open hardware CERN design is helping people with hearing loss during the COVID-19 pandemic
Computer Security: Scanning for problems
At CERN, the responsibility for keeping your digital house in order lies in the first instance with you
MADMAX and CERN’s Morpurgo magnet
A new collaboration, MADMAX, will seize the chance to use a CERN magnet named Morpurgo to test their dark-matter prototype
LS2 Report: first beam inside the upgraded HIE-ISOLDE facility
Upgrades and repairs of the HIE-ISOLDE linear accelerator will enable experiments to delve deeper than ever into the physics of radioactive isotopes
Unanimous vote to extend SCOAP3 open-access publishing to 2024
Researchers and scientists will be able to enjoy open-access high-energy physics literature through SCOAP3 for two additional years
When research radiates beyond the lab
With experience ranging from cancer therapy to combatting COVID-19, meet Marco Silari of the radiation protection group in the latest of our Knowledge Transfer spotlight series
A transportable antiproton trap to unlock the secrets of antimatter
The BASE collaboration is developing a transportable antiproton trap to make higher-precision measurements of the properties of antimatter
The cabling of the LHC detectors moves up a gear thanks to the automation of testing
The development of the “HiPotCT” system initiated by the cabling team of EN-EA-AS has considerably increased the speed of cabling activities in the LHC detectors
ATLAS sets new limits on exotic types of long-lived particles
The result surpasses previous best mass limits achieved with CERN’s predecessor collider to the LHC