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Unanimous vote to extend SCOAP3 open-access publishing to 2024
Researchers and scientists will be able to enjoy open-access high-energy physics literature through SCOAP3 for two additional years
When research radiates beyond the lab
With experience ranging from cancer therapy to combatting COVID-19, meet Marco Silari of the radiation protection group in the latest of our Knowledge Transfer spotlight series
Library opening
From 9 November, the Library premises (52/1-052) and services continue to be accessible with some arrangements
Remote access to Library electronic resources
Continue to read journals and ebooks while you are working remotely
The "Particle Physics Reference Library" is now available on everybody’s desktop
A virtual book presentation with the editors and authors will take place on 24 November to celebrate the full release of the online library
Schools on particle accelerators and particle physics instrumentation from January to March 2021 [ONLINE]
A transportable antiproton trap to unlock the secrets of antimatter
The BASE collaboration is developing a transportable antiproton trap to make higher-precision measurements of the properties of antimatter
The cabling of the LHC detectors moves up a gear thanks to the automation of testing
The development of the “HiPotCT” system initiated by the cabling team of EN-EA-AS has considerably increased the speed of cabling activities in the LHC detectors