Tag: News

  • CERN staff member now ESA astronaut

    CERN staff member now ESA astronaut

    Congratulations to CERN staff member Slawosz Uznanski for making it to the new class of European Space Agency astronauts in the reserve pool

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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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  • Science Gateway: the first trees for the forest have arrived

    Science Gateway: the first trees for the forest have arrived

    Forty-five large trees have been delivered to CERN this month. More than 400 trees will ultimately make up the Science Gateway forest

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  • Mobility is changing at CERN

    Mobility is changing at CERN

    Contribute to the evolution of mobility at CERN by taking a new survey

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  • Computer Security: Freemium paywalls

    Lots of software are provided to CERN for free, and not just open-source software. But what do they actually mean when they say “free”?

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  • Ten years on, Arts at CERN cements its role fostering dialogue between physics and art

    Ten years on, Arts at CERN cements its role fostering dialogue between physics and art

    CERN scientists are keen to create connections with the international artistic and cultural communities

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  • First 3D printing of crucial component to bring accelerators closer to society

    First 3D printing of crucial component to bring accelerators closer to society

    The first additive manufacturing of a critical accelerator component paves the way for more affordable and versatile particle accelerators.

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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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  • A new video to answer your data privacy questions

    A new video to answer your data privacy questions

    Have you ever wondered what data privacy is all about? What is CERN doing to protect our personal data, and why should we care? For those of you finding the world of data privacy hard to navigate, the Office of Data Privacy (ODP), together with the Data Privacy Coordination Committee (DPCC), is producing a series

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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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