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LS2 Report: An upgraded Inner Tracking System joins the ALICE detector
The two barrels of the largest pixel detector ever built have been successfully lowered into the cavern and stand ready for commissioning
CERN opportunities for STEM* students with disabilities
Accessibility and reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities is a key facet of the CERN Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) policy
RADES joins the hunt for dark matter
One of the latest additions to the CAST experiment has set a new limit on the strength of the interaction between photons and hypothetical dark-matter particles called axions
Change at the helm of the CERN & Society Foundation
Pascale Goy replaces Matteo Castoldi as head of the CERN & Society Foundation
Why the LHC magnets are blue – and other colourful accelerator questions answered
Are all LHC magnets blue? Who decides the colour of a magnet and on what basis? What does the small purple one do? See our answers below
AMS, a decade of cosmic discoveries
19 May 2021 marks 10 years since the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer was installed on the International Space Station and started sending data back to Earth
The tenth edition of “Be a scientist” is over
780 budding scientists from schools in the local French and Geneva area set out to identify the content of mysterious boxes
Recognise the signs of a mental health problem
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), mental disorders affect one in four people in the world
Computer Security: What do accelerators and pipelines have in common?
Ransomware attacks against enterprises and academia are not a new phenomenon...
Why precision luminosity measurements matter
Both the CMS and ATLAS experiments have performed luminosity measurements with spectacular precision