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New spokesperson for the LHCb collaboration
Chris Parkes takes the baton from Giovanni Passaleva
White Rabbit, a CERN-born technology, sets a new global standard
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers has incorporated the White Rabbit technology into its industry standard, maximising its adoption by industry and other partners
Computer Security: Protecting the accelerator from remote evil
The IT department has started putting more and more privileged access routes to vital configuration services behind multi-factor authentication
Electricity transmission reaches even higher intensities
A superconducting electrical transmission line developed for the High-Luminosity LHC has set a new intensity record
LS2 Report: A new schedule
As a result of the shutdown caused by the COVID-19 crisis, the injectors will restart at the end of the year and the LHC will restart in autumn 2021
Graphene’s potential to improve magnetic measurements for accelerators
Collaboration between CERN and UK firm Paragraf could pave the way for more precise measurements of local magnetic fields
LHCb honours its Thesis Awards Winners
LHCb celebrated some of its youngest contributors at an unusual but lively virtual ceremony
Five-Yearly Review: what next?
After several months of concertation, the Management presented its proposal for the Five-Yearly Review for financial and social conditions to the CERN Council
Latest news from the CERN against COVID-19 task force
Find out the latest news on projects launched by the CERN community to help fight COVID-19
NA64 explores gap in searches for axions and axion-like particles
The NA64 collaboration has conducted its first search for axions and axion-like particles, targeting an unexplored area