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Two mystery boxes in the hands of a new pair of CERN scientists
Will physicist Dorota Grabowska and engineer Alberto Di Meglio be able to use a combination of theory and fact to work out, without opening them, what’s inside the two boxes designed by local schoolchildren?
Django Girls 2022: Call for volunteers for the programming workshop
Django Girls, the programming workshop for girls and women aged 15 and over, is returning to CERN on 28 and 30 April 2022. Volunteer now!
ATLAS and CMS chase the invisible with the Higgs boson
The collaborations have set stringent new bounds on the fraction of Higgs bosons transforming into invisible particles
Computer Security: Vigilance and calmness
Malicious actors are taking advantage of the current global political situation to pursue their criminal deeds
Launching the CERN Innovation Programme on Environmental Applications (CIPEA)
Could CERN innovation be used to tackle climate change and other environmental challenges? The new CIPEA programme aims to find this out, taking your ideas as the starting point.
CERN’s CARA tool spawns valuable data on viral infection mechanisms
Accurate modelling of viral infection rates in indoor settings has been presented in detail in a peer-reviewed paper co-authored by CERN experts
Environmental awareness: Can CERN innovation be used to tackle environmental challenges?
25 years of service at CERN in 2021
On 30 November 2021 we were able to organise the traditional ceremony to celebrate those Staff members who had reached 25 years of service in 2021
CERN fellow wins Buchalter Cosmology Prize
Dr Azadeh Maleknejad, a fellow in the Theoretical Physics department, was awarded second prize for her work on axion physics on 2 February 2022
A successful sixth Women and Girls in Science and Technology event
To mark the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, female ambassadors from local scientific institutions visited schools to promote science and technology among children