Tag: CERN community

  • Computer Security: Agentic loss of control

    Computer Security: Agentic loss of control

    The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) brings many opportunities but also comes with risks (see our last-but-one Bulletin article). Writing better software and code (or not). Having better answers (or just better lies). Creating a fancier and more beautiful CV (which might not be you anymore). Producing cool videos of your last vacation for your

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  • New short-term unplanned medical, death and disability insurance for MPAs

    New short-term unplanned medical, death and disability insurance for CERN associated members of the personnel (MPAs) is now available. This insurance is intended for short assignments of up to 90 days within any 180-day period (renewable under the same conditions). Please note that holders of a legitimation card are not eligible. It has been designed

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  • 2026 relay race: another resounding success!

    2026 relay race: another resounding success!

    The 2026 edition of the CERN relay race, which took place on 7 May, attracted a total of 194 teams (compared with 184 last year) and over 1100 runners. Times ranged from 12 minutes and 32 seconds (with veterans “The Shabbys” once again the winners!) to over 22 minutes. The walking race brought together 33

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  • The CineGlobe Festival returns to CERN!

    The CineGlobe Festival returns to CERN!

    The 15th edition of the CineGlobe Festival will take place from June 5 to 7, 2026 at CERN. CineGlobe offers a unique meeting point between cinema, science, and immersive experiences around this year’s theme: Transitions. Throughout the weekend, CineGlobe invites audiences of all ages to discover a rich and interdisciplinary program combining film screenings, live

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  • Upcoming events

    Upcoming events

    Check out this curated list of upcoming events for the CERN community

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  • Cloudy with a chance of muons

    Cloudy with a chance of muons

    When you want to capture an important moment in your life, you often take a photo. You could write down the key details instead – who you were with, where you were, the time of day – but this information might not be as impactful as a picture of the event. Physicists like to record

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  • Hantavirus: an update from the CERN Medical Service

    You may have seen recent news about a hantavirus outbreak linked to the cruise ship MV Hondius. As of 12 May 2026, 11 cases (nine confirmed, two probable) have been reported, including three deaths. Affected passengers are currently hospitalised in Switzerland, France, Germany, Spain and the Netherlands. Hantavirus is typically contracted through contact with infected

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  • 3 June | “Tour du Canton” race at CERN

    3 June | “Tour du Canton” race at CERN

    CERN will host the second stage of the 2026 Tour du Canton de Genève. The 8.9 km race is open to all and runners will start by the Science Gateway before taking in the Swiss countryside on their way up to Mategnin, before returning to CERN to finish. More information and registration at http://www.courir-ge.csh/.

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  • First steel beams for DUNE start to be lowered

    First steel beams for DUNE start to be lowered

    In a major milestone for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) in the US, approximately 4500 tonnes of steel beams will soon be moved 1.5 km underground to build the structural elements of two enormous detectors. CERN is playing a key role in DUNE, an international endeavour to explore the mysterious properties of neutrinos. On 7 May,

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  • Update on the public debate regarding the Future Circular Collider project

    On 23 April, an update session was held at CERN regarding the ongoing public debate on the Future Circular Collider (FCC) project. This event was aimed at members of the CERN community wishing to find out more about the progress of the FCC project and the various initiatives designed to inform and engage with the

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