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Arts at CERN and Copenhagen Contemporary to collaborate through Collide International award
Arts at CERN and Copenhagen Contemporary join forces and announce the first open call for Collide Copenhagen
Accelerator Report: Preparing for the upcoming LHC restart
With the progressive recommissioning of the injectors – including, now, the SPS – the various types of beam are being set up and are gradually reaching the downstream accelerators
New LHC experiments enter uncharted territory
The first observation of collider neutrinos at the LHC paves the way for exploring new physics scenarios
HiLumi News: New CERN niobium–tin magnet energises the HL-LHC programme
A second 7.2-metre-long HL-LHC triplet quadrupole has reached the currents needed for 7 TeV operation, with higher performances
Computer Security: Upcoming password considerations
While the CERN Computer Security team does its best to identify exposed and disclosed passwords and to figure out anomalies in your login patterns, the time has come to improve even further
Beam Gas Curtain: a new instrument for LHC Run 3
A High-Luminosity LHC instrument known as the Beam Gas Curtain will be tested and start collecting data during Run 3
Beware the deaf threat: noise awareness campaign
What do traffic, data centres, cooling towers, construction work, electric transformers and LHC compressors have in common? They all make for a noisy working environment
First-stone ceremony of the CERN Library renovation
Members of the Scientific Information Policy Board, the library renovation project team and current and former SIS colleagues joined the ceremony at the construction site
CERN openlab holds annual technical workshop and announces new leader
At last week’s CERN openlab technical workshop, Maria Girone was officially announced as the new head of this pioneering public–private partnership. The CERN IT department’s new roadmap for innovation was also presented.
Around a hundred budding young programmers took part in the DevoXX4Kids workshops at CERN
Young people aged from 4 to 15 spent a day getting to grips with new technologies in a fun and intuitive way during the DevoXX4Kids workshops, held at CERN