Tag: General public

  • LHCb releases first set of data to the public

    LHCb releases first set of data to the public

    The LHCb collaboration has released data from Run 1 of the LHC to the public for the first time, allowing research to be conducted by anyone in the world

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  • CAST-CAPP inches closer to axion dark matter

    CAST-CAPP inches closer to axion dark matter

    The CAPP axion haloscope at the CAST experiment has hunted for axions from the Milky Way’s “halo” of dark matter, and has narrowed down the theoretical space in which to look for these hypothetical particles

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  • CERN and Airbus partnership on future clean aviation

    CERN and Airbus partnership on future clean aviation

    CERN and Airbus UpNext sign a collaboration agreement to assess the use of superconducting technologies for future low-emission aeroplanes

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  • From CERN to space: staff member selected to join the ESA 2022 astronaut class

    From CERN to space: staff member selected to join the ESA 2022 astronaut class

    Selected out of more than 22 500 applicants, CERN engineer Sławosz Uznański from Poland has been chosen as one of the 11 members of the ESA 2022 astronaut class in the reserve pool

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  • CERN, CHUV and THERYQ join forces for a world first in cancer radiotherapy

    CERN, CHUV and THERYQ join forces for a world first in cancer radiotherapy

    CERN, CHUV and THERYQ have signed an agreement for the development of a revolutionary FLASH radiotherapy device

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  • First lead-ion collisions in the LHC at record energy

    First lead-ion collisions in the LHC at record energy

    On Friday, 18 November, a test using collisions of lead ions was carried out in the LHC and provided an opportunity for the experiments to validate the new detectors and new data-processing systems ahead of next year’s lead-lead physics run.

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  • ATLAS measures Higgs boson’s decay width

    ATLAS measures Higgs boson’s decay width

    The decay width is linked to the particle’s lifetime and if found to deviate from its predicted value could indicate the presence of new physics

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  • Timepix: from CERN’s galleries to the Moon

    Timepix: from CERN’s galleries to the Moon

    The renowned Timepix detector celebrates its 10-year anniversary on the International Space Station by flying to the Moon: the chip features in NASA’s future lunar programme

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  • Fighting cancer with LIGHT

    Fighting cancer with LIGHT

    A novel proton accelerator for cancer treatment, based on CERN technology, is getting ready to receive its first patients in the United Kingdom

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  • Applications open for 2023 CERN openlab summer student programme

    Are you a bachelor’s or master’s student in computer science, mathematics, engineering or physics? Do you have a strong computing profile, and would you be interested in working on advanced computing projects at CERN during summer 2023? If so, we have just the solution for you: the CERN openlab summer student programme. CERN openlab is

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