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Mitigating the environmental impact of CERN procurement
A comprehensive strategy to minimise emissions arising from the Organization’s purchases
ProtoDUNE’s argon filling underway
This will be a significant step towards testing ProtoDUNE for the next era of neutrino research
Searching for new asymmetry between matter and antimatter
LHCb has conducted a new search for matter–antimatter asymmetry using its full data sets from the first and second runs of the LHC
The next-generation triggers for CERN detectors
The recently launched Next-Generation Triggers project is set to remarkably increase the efficiency, sensitivity and modelling of CERN experiments
ATLAS provides first measurement of the W-boson width at the LHC
The measurement is the most precise yet made by a single experiment
Computer Security: Swipes vs PINs vs passwords vs you
There are many different ways to unlock your smartphone: swiping patterns, PIN numbers, passwords, biometric fingerprints or face recognition. Some are more secure, some less so
Large Hadron Collider reaches its first stable beams in 2024
This marks the beginning of physics for the third year of Run 3 of CERN’s flagship particle accelerator
FASER measures high-energy neutrino interaction strength
The interaction strength of neutrinos had never previously been measured in this energy range
CERN and the Swiss Arts Council announce the artists selected for the sixth edition of Connect
Arts at CERN, in collaboration with the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia, today announced Robin Meier Wiratunga and Vimala Pons as the artists selected for the sixth edition of Connect
AMS’s second new life
After more than a decade in space, the AMS detector on the ISS is due for another upgrade. With its augmented potential for discovery, it will be able to investigate dark-matter-like signatures from cosmic rays