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  • CERN welcomes International Year of Quantum Science and Technology

    CERN welcomes International Year of Quantum Science and Technology

    On the centenary of quantum mechanics — the bedrock of particle physics and enabler of numerous technologies – CERN is contributing to the development of a new generation of quantum technologies for fundamental research and beyond.

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  • Future colliders and fusion reactors

    Future colliders and fusion reactors

    CERN and EUROfusion are collaborating to develop innovative technologies for future colliders and nuclear fusion reactors

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  • Upgrading the LHCb sub-detectors for the HL-LHC

    Upgrading the LHCb sub-detectors for the HL-LHC

    The LHCb experiment is revamping its electromagnetic calorimeter with new high-performance modules and equipping its ring-imaging Cherenkov detectors with very fast electronics

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  • Using carbon dioxide to reduce carbon dioxide emissions

    Using carbon dioxide to reduce carbon dioxide emissions

    Find out how CERN is minimising its carbon dioxide footprint with a novel approach using carbon dioxide cooling technology

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  • The CERN Alumni Network turns seven

    The CERN Alumni Network turns seven

    Following the successful Third Collisions event in February, the Network will host a LinkedIn live event on 13 June to celebrate its seventh anniversary

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  • CERN and the US sign joint statement of intent

    CERN and the US sign joint statement of intent

    Joint Statement of Intent between the US and CERN concerns future planning for large research infrastructures, advanced scientific computing and open science

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  • Hunting for millicharged particles at the LHC

    Hunting for millicharged particles at the LHC

    The FASER and FORMOSA collaborations team up to test a demonstrator experiment to detect particles with a tiny electrical charge

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  • Probing matter–antimatter asymmetry with AI

    Probing matter–antimatter asymmetry with AI

    Using a cutting-edge AI algorithm, the CMS collaboration has obtained the first evidence of CP violation in the decay of the strange beauty meson into a pair of muons and a pair of electrically charged kaons

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  • Alice Bucknell wins the second edition of the Collide Copenhagen residency award

    Alice Bucknell wins the second edition of the Collide Copenhagen residency award

    Following an international open call launched in collaboration with Copenhagen Contemporary in January, Arts at CERN announced today the recipient of the second Collide Copenhagen residency award

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  • MoEDAL zeroes in on magnetic monopoles

    MoEDAL zeroes in on magnetic monopoles

    The latest searches conducted by the MoEDAL experiment at the Large Hadron Collider considerably shrink the theoretical arenas in which the hunt for magnetic monopoles can continue

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