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From capturing collisions to avoiding them
How CERN machine-learning techniques could improve autonomous vehicles
Bike2Work goes from strength to strength
Over 980 members of the CERN personnel took part in Bike2Work in 2019
Accessibility projects stand out at Webfest 2019
Over 60 participants worked on 14 projects, including web games, geo-applications, translation software and educational tools
Computer Security: Professional access to private devices
Once you are connected to CERN’s wired or wireless networks, you are bound by CERN’s Computing Rules, which requires you to always keep your system up-to-date, fully patched and protected against unauthorised access
Celebrating 30 years of a giant LEP for humankind
The Large Electron–Positron collider was switched on in 1989
LS2 Report: New SPS beam dump takes shape
The Super Proton Synchrotron will receive a new beam dump before the end of the second long shutdown of CERN’s accelerator complex
Ready, Steady, Goal: Table Football Tournament continues
32 teams. 127 matches. 1 winning team. What a week it was!
Cleaner cruises thanks to particle accelerators
Latvian tugboat provides first test-bed for new technology to clean exhausts from ships
CERN theorist shares Special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics
Sergio Ferrara, Daniel Z. Freedman and Peter van Nieuwenhuizen are recognised for their 1976 discovery of an influential theory called supergravity