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Speeding up machine learning for particle physics
A new technique speeds up deep neural networks for selecting proton–proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider for further analysis
CERN is gradually reopening to visitors
After being closed to the public for nearly 15 months due to the COVID-19 pandemic, CERN is delighted to gradually reopen its doors to visitors as of 1 June 2021
Leptoquarks, the Higgs boson and the muon’s magnetism
A new study shows that a class of new unknown particles that could account for the muon’s magnetism, known as leptoquarks, could also affect the Higgs boson’s transformation into muons
ALICE finds that charm hadronisation differs at the LHC
New measurements by the ALICE collaboration show that the way charm quarks form hadrons in proton-proton collisions differs significantly from expectations based on electron collider measurements
Computer Security: The truth lies in the URL
Like last year, every CERN staff member and user received a fake message posing as a malicious attempt to convince them to click on the embedded link...
The High-Luminosity LHC project takes shape at Point 1
The construction of an underground cavern at Point 1, which will house equipment for the High-Luminosity LHC, has been successfully completed
CERN’s Year of Environmental Awareness
Did you know that CERN has committed to decrease its direct greenhouse gas emissions by 28% by the end of 2024? Read this new series of articles focusing on various environmental topics and CERN’s ongoing initiatives
Sparking breakthroughs in radiation protection for spacecraft, aviation and accelerators
The CERN-coordinated and EU-funded RADSAGA project is coming to an end after four years of rewarding research into radiation protection for electronics