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Open-heart surgery for CMS
The CMS detector’s tracking system, which determines the trajectories of charged particles, is being replaced this week at Point 5
A new tool to evaluate complex tech systems’ efficiency
CERN and a Finnish high-tech company will develop a tool to assess the effectiveness and reliability of a complex system such as the LHC
Colliding ideas over lunch
Lunchtime has never been more exciting: make new friends and spark new projects
Reaching out: IPPOG’s new status to push physics outreach
International Particle Physics Outreach Group given new status to encourage members and global outreach effort
Computer Security: Offensive Public Browsing
If you happen to use one of CERN’s public PCs, please stick to the rules
Meet the talented recipients of the ATLAS PhD Grant
The ATLAS PhD Grant gives students an opportunity to benefit from world-class research, supervision and training within the ATLAS collaboration
How strange is the proton?
ATLAS measurements show proton has more strange quarks than previously thought
Using a crystal to extract beam?
A new slow-extraction technique using a silicon crystal aims to reduce beam losses by a factor of four
EYETS report: painstaking work on the detectors
On the experiments’ side, the extended year-end technical stop is a precious opportunity to carry out repairs and maintenance works on their detectors
How does CERN encourage women in science?
International Women in Science Day: CERN sends researchers to local schools and invites organisations to learn what inspires young women into science