Tag: News

  • The SPS beam dump

    The SPS beam dump

    On 7 March, beams were circulated in the SPS for the first time this year. In this article, we reflect on the successful commissioning of the accelerator’s new beam dump

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  • Computer Security: Log in. Click. Be secure

    The ultimate silver bullet to protect your account, computer and data is using a sufficiently complex and unique password combined with a second-factor token

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  • Building work for CERN’s new data centre in Prévessin begins

    Building work for CERN’s new data centre in Prévessin begins

    On Friday, 22 April, a ceremony was held to mark the beginning of construction of CERN’s new energy-efficient data centre

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  • Large Hadron Collider restarts

    Large Hadron Collider restarts

    Beams of protons are again circulating around the collider’s 27-kilometre ring, marking the end of a multiple-year hiatus for upgrade work

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  • Environmental awareness: how CERN supports and encourages alternative forms of mobility

    Environmental awareness: how CERN supports and encourages alternative forms of mobility

    A step-by-step approach to environmentally responsible commuting and duty travel

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  • CMS measures the mass of the top quark with unparalleled accuracy

    CMS measures the mass of the top quark with unparalleled accuracy

    Precise knowledge of the top-quark mass is of paramount importance to understand our world at the smallest scale

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  • The President of Croatia visits CERN

    The President of Croatia visits CERN

    The easing of health and safety restrictions has put protocol visits back on the agenda at CERN. The President of Croatia, an Associate Member State, honoured CERN with his presence on Thursday, 7 April. Zoran Milanović was welcomed at LHC Point 5 by the sub-prefect for Gex and Nantua, Pascaline Boulay, along with a CERN

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  • LHCb reveals secret of antimatter creation in cosmic collisions

    LHCb reveals secret of antimatter creation in cosmic collisions

    The finding may help determine whether or not any antimatter seen by experiments in space originates from dark matter

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  • ATLAS strengthens its search for supersymmetry

    ATLAS strengthens its search for supersymmetry

    The collaboration has tackled challenging supersymmetry scenarios, surpassing long-standing limits set by the LEP collider

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  • Higgs10 – save the date!

    Higgs10 – save the date!

    On 4 July 2012, half a century’s wait came to an end as the ATLAS and CMS experiments announced the discovery of the Higgs boson. Ten years on, we mark the occasion and look forward to a bright future for Higgs research.

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