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World’s first crabbing of a proton beam

CERN successfully tests crab cavities, a key component of the High-Luminosity LHC

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Engineering
29 May, 2018
Engineering
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29 May, 2018

From CERN to the clinic

At a seminar at CERN today, Ron Heeren describes how CERN’s Timepix read-out chip might in the future be found in surgery rooms

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Knowledge sharing
29 May, 2018
Knowledge sharing
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29 May, 2018

Long live the doubly charmed particle

A year after the discovery of a new doubly charmed baryon, LHCb announces the measurement of its lifetime

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Physics
25 May, 2018
Physics
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25 May, 2018

Samuel Ting to present latest results from AMS

At a seminar at CERN today, Nobel Prize winner Samuel Ting will deliver the latest results from the AMS experiment

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Experiments
24 May, 2018

OPERA collaboration presents its final results on neutrino oscillations. All data publicly available on the CERN Open Data Portal

The OPERA collaboration reports the observation of a total of 10 candidate events for a muon to tau-neutrino conversion, in what are the very final results of the experiment.

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At CERN
22 May, 2018
At CERN
Press release
22 May, 2018

A bumper crop of LHC results at Quark Matter 2018

The main LHC collaborations present a wealth of new results at this year’s Quark Matter conference

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Physics
18 May, 2018

Using CERN technology for medical challenges

A healthcare kit for remote conditions and a screening system for anti-cancer pharmaceuticals are the winners of the first CERN Medtech:Hack

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Knowledge sharing
08 May, 2018
Knowledge sharing
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08 May, 2018

Are you up for the TrackML challenge?

Can machine learning assist high-energy physics in discovering and characterising new particles?

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Knowledge sharing
07 May, 2018
Knowledge sharing
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07 May, 2018

CERN launches a new careers website

An all-new user- and mobile-friendly CERN careers website launches today, find out more at careers.cern

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At CERN
02 May, 2018
At CERN
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02 May, 2018

Honey, I shrunk the vacuum chambers!

A new technique developed at CERN will allow electron synchrotrons to operate at higher energies by reducing the diameter of the beam pipes

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Engineering
02 May, 2018
Engineering
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02 May, 2018