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Computer Security: Still on Windows 7? Say “bye bye” to your digital life
Support for Windows 7 ended in January 2020. Apart from for some customers who are paying an extra fee, Microsoft has stopped providing any assistance and security fixes for that version of their operating system
Superconducting magnets of the future in the making at CERN
The latest CERN Courier details the promises and challenges of the new superconducting magnets being developed for increasing accelerator’s energy and luminosity
The IT department: architects of continuity
Between keeping infrastructure up-to-date and ensuring optimum working conditions, the information technology services have had a lot on their plates
CERN against COVID-19 seminar
Members of the CERN against COVID-19 Task Force presented the work of the Task Force in an online seminar on 20 May
Lucio Rossi receives a prize from the European Physical Society
The High-Luminosity LHC project leader has been awarded the EPS-AG Rolf Widerøe Prize for his major contributions to the field of applied superconductivity for accelerators
Human Resources Department: 2018-2019 Annual Report on the settlement of disputes and discipline
The 2018-2019 Annual Report from the HR Department concerning the settlement of disputes and discipline under Chapter VI of the Staff Rules and Regulations
Really “Brought to you by CERN Library”?
We often get this question from our readers: Why I can’t download this article, although I read “Brought to you by CERN Library” on the webpage?
Register now for the Neutrino 2020 online conference
The conference will take place between 22 June and 2 July 2020 and will include both plenary talks and poster sessions
CLOUD at CERN reveals a new mechanism behind urban smog
The CLOUD collaboration has revealed a new mechanism that drives winter smog episodes in cities