Tag: CERN community

  • “Spring at CERN” photo-competition – See the photos!

    “Spring at CERN” photo-competition – See the photos!

    A big thank you to all of you who sent in your photos for our photo competition on the theme ‘Spring at CERN’. We really enjoyed looking through them and it wasn’t easy to choose the winner. They are now available in a CC-BY photo collection, shown as a slideshow here: Congratulations to Aneta Sabanovic

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  • Muon g-2 Experiment Pioneers Win Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics

    Muon g-2 Experiment Pioneers Win Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics

    Recognition honors experiments and scientific collaborations at three institutions that explored the subtle wobble of a subatomic particle

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  • E-learning course “Ethics at CERN” for all CERN personnel

    Ethics is essential, in particular in our workplace. It contributes to a positive and productive work environment while also fostering trust among us, as CERN contributors, as well as the trust of our stakeholders, such as Member States, contractors and research institutions. At CERN, our ethics-related framework is designed to guide us to act in

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  • CMS looks deep inside quarks

    CMS looks deep inside quarks

    The CMS Collaboration has probed deep inside quarks to search for potential building blocks within them

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  • Taxation in France

    Memorandum concerning the internal tax annual certificate and individual annual statement for 2025 (for the 2026 declaration of 2025 income in France)

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  • Exchange rate for the tax declaration form of 2025 income

    For the attention of members of the personnel and pensioners living in France

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  • Computer Security: Food for your brain

    Computer Security: Food for your brain

    “Food for your brain” is therefore the greatest nutrition for your intellect besides a good morning coffee and an Italian-native Hawaiian pizza. Here is the menu provided by the Computer Security Office

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  • Inclusion Matters: CERN’s new participatory inclusion initiative

    Inclusion Matters: CERN’s new participatory inclusion initiative

    A new “Inclusion Matters.” initiative invites the CERN community to co-create 50 visible and tangible inclusion actions by 2030

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  • Accelerator Report: Excellent performance at the LHC

    Accelerator Report: Excellent performance at the LHC

    The LHC has successfully reached the nominal performance required for Run 3, marking an important milestone in the 2026 physics programme. It has now entered a special run with a reduced number of collisions per bunch crossing

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  • Mark Rayner (1983 – 2026)

    Mark Rayner (1983 – 2026)

    Mark Rayner(1983 – 2026) — It was with profound shock and sadness that we learned of the sudden passing of staff member Mark Rayner, Editor of CERN Courier magazine, on 23 March. Mark was born in Hounslow, England, on 7 October 1983 and studied physics at Worcester College, University of Oxford, from 2002 to 2006.

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