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ATLAS observes direct evidence of light-by-light scattering
Physicists from ATLAS at CERN have found first direct evidence of high energy light-by-light scattering
Hunting season at the LHC
With the LHC now back smashing protons together at an energy of 13 TeV, what exotic beasts do physicists hope to find?
The microscope that digs deep for answers
An elaborate nano-workstation for 3D imaging at CERN gives insights into what lies beneath the surface of materials
LHC Report: back on track
A new peak luminosity record for the LHC has been established (despite some unexpected loss issues)
Inauguration of the second CERN Network Hub
The second CERN Network Hub, inaugurated on 19 July 2017, will ensure continuity of IT services in case of a major incident in the CERN data centre
Comp. Security: The Internet of Things: the walls have ears
IoT devices cannot be expected to be secure
First antiprotons in ELENA
The first antiproton beam has been successfully injected and circulated into ELENA, the Extra Low ENergy Antiproton deceleration ring
Hardronic 2017: a success
The 26th edition of the Hardronic Festival has been yet another great success for many reasons
Potato Powered Cosmos
What does a potato-powered theremin have to do with the work done at CERN?
The ALPHA experiment explores the secrets of antimatter
The ALPHA experiment at CERN’s Antiproton Decelerator reports the first observation of the hyperfine structure of antihydrogen