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The African School of Physics: a springboard for the future
We met some of alumni of the African School of Physics alumni, who are now working at CERN
CERN Roadshow in Finland
CERN establishes deeper relations with Finland during a day-long event in Otaniemi
New ALICE results show novel phenomena in proton collisions
Published in Nature Physics ALICE reports proton collisions sometimes present similar patterns to those observed in the collisions of heavy nuclei
CERN CASTs new limits on dark matter
The CAST experiment at CERN announces new limits on the properties of axions, exotic particles that are candidates for dark matter
The LHC has restarted for its 2017 run
For the first time this year, the LHC is circulating beams of protons, following a 17-week-long extended technical stop
CERN is keeping its ear to the ground
CERN has set up three seismic monitoring stations to listen to the earth’s vibrations and their impact on the LHC
LHC Report: (em)powering the LHC
The powering tests of the LHC circuits are a big part of the machine re-commissioning: almost 1600 circuits have to be tested in just few weeks
ALICE’s wonders reach out to kids in Prévessin
In March, a primary school named “ALICE” was inaugurated in Prévessin-Moëns. The name was chosen as a tribute to the ALICE experiment at CERN.
Computer Security: The Higgs does not... send mail!
“The Higgs boson does not exist!” stated an e-mail recently sent to many of our colleagues...
SPS: last injector back up and running
The Super Proton Synchrotron is the last accelerator that had to awaken before the restart of the Large Hadron Collider in 2017