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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
A CERN-led international collaboration develops 3D-printed neutrino detectors
A 3D-printed “super-cube” scintillator would be the first occurrence of additive manufacturing being used in particle detectors and would allow more precise data collection
Particle physicists update strategy for the future of the field in Europe
The CERN Council today announced that it has updated the strategy that will guide the future of particle physics in Europe
Michel Spiro and Fido Dittus take the leadership of the CERN & Society Foundation
CERN staff and fellows donate annual leave days in support of CERN against COVID-19
Donation of CERN computing equipment to Egypt
Donation of servers to Fayoum University in Egypt marks the sixteenth donation of CERN computing equipment
Search for new physics through multiboson production
At the LHCP conference this year, the ATLAS and CMS experiments presented new results relating to a physics process called vector boson scattering
Computer Security: Videoconferencing pitfalls
After two months of teleworking, videoconferencing has become the ultimate tool for staying in touch with colleagues, friends and family: There is a plethora of potential tools and a plethora of pitfalls to catch us out
Allen initiative key to LHCb trigger upgrade
From 2021, the first stage of LHCb’s high-level trigger will be run using GPUs. Investigations into its feasibility were supported by CERN openlab