Tag: News

  • Carbon dioxide for the environment

    Carbon dioxide for the environment

    Following the completion of a successful in-house development phase, CERN is equipping the ATLAS and CMS detectors with new carbon dioxide (CO2) cooling systems that will contribute to the transition towards green and sustainable technology in this area

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  • CERN Science Gateway: highlights from the opening weekend

    CERN Science Gateway: highlights from the opening weekend

    See photo highlights from the inauguration on Saturday 7 October and first visitors on Sunday 8 October.

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  • Computer Security: Click’n’Boom

    Computer Security: Click’n’Boom

    This summer, the IT department’s identity management team, the mail team and the Computer Security Team rolled out additional measures to protect your account and your mailbox

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  • CERN and Pro Helvetia announce selected artists for the Connect Chile residency

    CERN and Pro Helvetia announce selected artists for the Connect Chile residency

    Arts at CERN, in collaboration with the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia, has announced Swiss artist Dominique Koch and Chilean artist Marcela Moraga as the two selected artists for the Connect Chile dual residency

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  • Learn the key skills to save lives on site

    Learn the key skills to save lives on site

    The Enlarged Directorate has received hands-on first aid training to learn life-saving actions – now it’s your turn!

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  • ATLAS and CMS unite to weigh in on the top quark

    ATLAS and CMS unite to weigh in on the top quark

    The new result combines 15 previous measurements to give the most precise determination of the top-quark mass to date

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  • In search of supersymmetric dark matter

    In search of supersymmetric dark matter

    The ATLAS collaboration sets stringent limits on the existence of supersymmetric dark matter particles

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  • From partons to hadrons

    From partons to hadrons

    The CMS collaboration sheds light on hadron formation

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  • LHCb sends gift to PANDA

    LHCb sends gift to PANDA

    The decommissioned outer tracker of CERN’s LHCb experiment embarked on a one-week journey to the FAIR facility in Darmstadt, Germany, where it will be used by the PANDA experiment to study how subatomic particles build up matter

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  • HiLumi News: Recombination dipole prototype successfully tested for the LHC’s high-luminosity upgrade

    HiLumi News: Recombination dipole prototype successfully tested for the LHC’s high-luminosity upgrade

    The D2 prototype magnet, developed and manufactured in Italy, has been integrated and tested in the longest HL-LHC cold mass with corrector magnets from China and CERN

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