Tag: General public

  • CERN announces winners of its 2016 beamline for schools competition

    CERN today announced the winners of its 2016 Beamline for Schools competition.Two teams of high-school students, “Pyramid hunters” (Poland) and “Relatively Special” (UK), have been selected to carry out their own experiments using a CERN accelerator beam.

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  • The HL-LHC: a bright vision

    Pushing the boundaries of current technology to extend the discovery potential of the LHC

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  • The CERN effect

    An opinion article from Sijbrand de Jong, President of CERN Council, on using innovation and knowledge so cutting-edge research can benefit society

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  • Charting the future of CERN

    CERN’s Director General on why the coming years will be crucial for the long-term future of particle physics.

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  • Science: a model for collaboration?

    Two events in November featured CERN as a possible model for building trust across frontiers.

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  • A new energy frontier for heavy ions

    This week’s heavy-ion run at the LHC breaks a symbolic barrier, says CERN accelerator physicist John Jowett

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  • New Knowledge Transfer website to grow CERN’s industry links

    New Knowledge Transfer website to grow CERN’s industry links

    A new Knowledge Transfer network website and newsletter encourages businesses and researchers to share tech, expertise and interests

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  • The future of energy efficiency at large research centres

    Frédérick Bordry discusses the opportunities presented when large research institutes attempt to solve energy problems and share best practice

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  • ICARUS neutrino experiment to move to Fermilab

    ICARUS neutrino experiment to move to Fermilab

    The world’s largest liquid-argon neutrino detector will find a new home across the Atlantic Ocean at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

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  • Subatomic: Photographs and particle tracks

    A new documentary made in collaboration with Arts @ CERN explores the overlap between photography and particle physics

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