Tag: News

  • Computer Security: Swipes vs PINs vs passwords vs you

    Computer Security: Swipes vs PINs vs passwords vs you

    There are many different ways to unlock your smartphone: swiping patterns, PIN numbers, passwords, biometric fingerprints or face recognition. Some are more secure, some less so

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  • Large Hadron Collider reaches its first stable beams in 2024

    Large Hadron Collider reaches its first stable beams in 2024

    This marks the beginning of physics for the third year of Run 3 of CERN’s flagship particle accelerator

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  • Large Hadron Collider reaches its first stable beams in 2024

    Large Hadron Collider reaches its first stable beams in 2024

    This marks the beginning of physics for the third year of Run 3 of CERN’s flagship particle accelerator

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  • FASER measures high-energy neutrino interaction strength

    FASER measures high-energy neutrino interaction strength

    The interaction strength of neutrinos had never previously been measured in this energy range

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  • CERN and the Swiss Arts Council announce the artists selected for the sixth edition of Connect

    CERN and the Swiss Arts Council announce the artists selected for the sixth edition of Connect

    Arts at CERN, in collaboration with the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia, today announced Robin Meier Wiratunga and Vimala Pons as the artists selected for the sixth edition of Connect

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  • AMS’s second new life

    AMS’s second new life

    After more than a decade in space, the AMS detector on the ISS is due for another upgrade. With its augmented potential for discovery, it will be able to investigate dark-matter-like signatures from cosmic rays

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  • Accelerator Report: Protons or Easter eggs? Let’s hope for both

    Accelerator Report: Protons or Easter eggs? Let’s hope for both

    Beam commissioning is progressing well across the entire accelerator complex, but challenges have arisen, in particular in Linac4, highlighting the complexities involved

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  • Spring at CERN, your photos

    Spring at CERN, your photos

    Thank you for sending in your beautiful spring photos, see them all here alongside the winning photo of our competition

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  • World Wide Web at 35

    World Wide Web at 35

    From Tim Berners-Lee’s first proposal in March 1989 to today, the World Wide Web’s impact on society has been profound

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  • CERN and STFC support environmentally sustainable physics

    CERN and STFC support environmentally sustainable physics

    CERN and the UK’s Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) sign a new agreement to support the development of more sustainable particle accelerators

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