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CERN openlab tackles ICT challenges of High-Luminosity LHC
CERN openlab has published a white paper identifying the major ICT challenges that face CERN and other ‘big science’ projects in the coming years
The science (and showers) of Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
Art McDonald spoke at CERN on the science of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) and SNOLAB
Charmonium surprise at LHCb
LHCb presented a measurement of the masses of two charmonium particles, with a precision that is unprecedented at a collider for this type of particle
Superconductors take centre stage
Superconductors are the primary focus of next week’s major EUCAS 2017 conference, which will also include events aimed at the general public
LHC Report: operation with holes
Frozen particles of gas falling from the LHC’s vacuum chambers into the beam could possibly be the explanation for the recent beam losses
TED-Ed: Emptying the vacuum
An animation made with TED-ED to explore empty space and why it is important for experiments at CERN
Computer Security: trips and travel: some recommendations
Autumn conference season is fast approaching. Have you ever thought about how best to secure your laptop and smartphone while travelling?
First international S’Cool LAB Summer CAMP for high-schools
24 high-school students from 24 different countries took part in the first S’Cool LAB Summer CAMP at CERN
How can machine learning improve vaccine production?
Experts from CERN have shared their expertise on machine learning with Sanofi Pasteur, the vaccines business unit of Sanofi
Constructive interference: CERN and gravitational waves
CERN scientists welcomed the LIGO/Virgo gravitational waves community to look for synergies for future technologies