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Computer security: CERN Secure Password Competition… NOT!
Our “Secure Password Competition” announced in the last Bulletin was too easily spotted as an April Fools’ gag... Congratulations!
A new era of precision for antimatter research
The ALPHA experiment at CERN has measured a light-induced transition in antihydrogen with unprecedented precision
CERN experiment sees hints of a rare kaon decay
The NA62 experiment has observed a candidate event for an ultra-rare charged kaon decay
Particle detectors meet canvas
This year is the European year of cultural heritage, but what does particle physics have to do with art? More than you might think
LHC Report: CERN accelerators back in business
Despite the tight schedules, all machines were closed in time and first beams will be injected as scheduled
Young refugees perform rapid-prototyping at CERN
Participants enrolled in the “We Start” programme spent a day immersed in technology
Computer security: CERN Secure Password Competition
We will reward the “best” and “most creative” passwords used at CERN
The end of YETS: awakening from hibernation
The Year-End Technical Stop drew to a close on 9 March. Read about the LHC plans the last year of Run 2
The PUMA project: Antimatter goes nomad
A new European project linking ELENA and ISOLDE plans to trap antimatter in order to explore quantum phenomena in radioactive nuclei
Training particle and accelerator scientists of the future
The Joint Universities Accelerator School in Archamps, France, has celebrated its twenty-fifth birthday