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Third Innovation for Change project kicks off today
Fifty young talents will apply advanced technologies to create innovative startups that can help tackle global social problems
Female physicists and engineers go back to school
Female scientists visited 108 local classrooms to mark the International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Fifty years since Charpak revolutionised particle detectors
In 1968, Georges Charpak invented the Nobel prize-winning multiwire proportional chamber pushing particle physics detection into the electronic era
Computer security: curiosity clicks the link
Only the curious click the link – and put their digital assets at risk
Collimators: the LHC’s bodyguards
The LHC shows its teeth each time protons misbehave
Alumni interactions left overwhelming tracks at CERN
The First Collisions event left all participants with fond memories of this unique experience and with a lot of enthusiasm for growth of the network
Building 107: a safe space for chemicals
The new Building houses equipment for the surface treatment of vacuum equipment and the production of printed circuit boards
Computer security: take it seriously
In the physical world, we apply many safety measures automatically and repeatedly. How come we are more relaxed in the virtual world?
First high-precision LHC measurement of W boson mass
In a paper published today in the European Physical Journal C, the ATLAS Collaboration reports the first high-precision measurement of W boson mass
Odd gluon compounds may be lurking in protons
Precision results from the TOTEM experiment provide further explanation on proton-proton interactions at high energies