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Sign your child up for the Futur en tous genres programme and share your passion for your work!
On Thursday, 14 November 2024, join us for the CERN leg of Switzerland's Futur en tous genres programme
How can physicists make particle accelerators more efficient?
Using AI, machine learning and automation, the Efficient Particle Accelerator (EPA) project aims to boost the efficiency of CERN's accelerators for the high luminosity era and beyond
Voluntary insurance available for staff members, fellows and graduates
Authorisation to operate CERN lifting equipment
Modification and automation of the EDH request procedure
ATLAS probes Higgs interaction with the heaviest quarks
With its updated analysis methods, the ATLAS collaboration has significantly improved the precision of its measurements of Higgs boson interactions
Accelerator Report: LHC Run 3 achieves record-breaking integrated luminosity
On Sunday, 1 September, the LHC integrated luminosity for Run 3 (2022–2025) equalled that of Run 2 (2015–2018)
CERN70 Community Event: your questions answered
Can I still register? Which roads and car parks will close when? How do I get my food vouchers? We answer these questions and more ahead of the 17 September event
How CERN IT keeps up with the data deluge
At CERN we are used to dealing with a deluge of data, but the numerical value behind the word “deluge” has significantly evolved over the years
CMS welcomes its new management
The new spokesperson, Gautier Hamel de Monchenault, and the two deputy spokespersons, Hafeez Hoorani and Anadi Canepa, will be representing CMS over the next two years
CERN70: Into the antiworld
Walter Oelert led the team of researchers who produced the world’s first atoms of antihydrogen in 1995