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CERN 70th anniversary exhibition at Geneva Airport
Journey to the world of particle physics before jumping on your next flight
Computer Security: WhiteHat & Zebra trainings are back
Hand-in-hand with the Computer Security team, you, as an excellent software developer and experienced programmer, have followed the right courses to put in place a secure software programming and code development life-cycle...
Unveiling the science of tomorrow: FCC Study takes centre stage at La Roche-sur-Foron exhibition
The Future Circular Collider team discussed the project's status and aspirations with a large number of attendees
Hunting for millicharged particles at the LHC
The FASER and FORMOSA collaborations team up to test a demonstrator experiment to detect particles with a tiny electrical charge
Managing energy responsibly: CERN passes ISO 50001 audit
CERN is one of the first scientific laboratories to have obtained ISO 50001 certification for energy management. Following our first surveillance audit, find out how we can all play a role in improving energy management
MADMAX at the forefront of the search for axions
The MADMAX experiment at CERN’s North Area probes dark matter candidates with two new prototypes
Accelerator Report: Keeping cool and adapting to challenges
In the last two weeks, the LHC teams have encountered two main challenges that have led to some changes to the filling scheme
Adding CERN to the shopping list
Check out CERN’s contributions to the International Geneva exhibition at Balexert, Geneva’s largest shopping centre
Enhancing safety: improving seismic risk assessments
How a novel methodology helps to improve simulations of the impact of earthquakes on complex research infrastructures
CERN and ENEA plan to develop liquid-metal technologies for particle accelerators
CERN and the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA) plan to develop new beam-intercepting devices using liquid-lead technologies to enhance the performance of particle accelerators worldwide