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Future colliders and fusion reactors

CERN and EUROfusion are collaborating to develop innovative technologies for future colliders and nuclear fusion reactors

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Knowledge sharing
11 June, 2024
Knowledge sharing
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11 June, 2024

Upgrading the LHCb sub-detectors for the HL-LHC

The LHCb experiment is revamping its electromagnetic calorimeter with new high-performance modules and equipping its ring-imaging Cherenkov detectors with very fast electronics

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Experiments
06 June, 2024

Using carbon dioxide to reduce carbon dioxide emissions

Find out how CERN is minimising its carbon dioxide footprint with a novel approach using carbon dioxide cooling technology

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At CERN
05 June, 2024

The CERN Alumni Network turns seven

Following the successful Third Collisions event in February, the Network will host a LinkedIn live event on 13 June to celebrate its seventh anniversary

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At CERN
30 May, 2024
At CERN
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30 May, 2024

CERN70: The world’s first hadron collider

Kjell Johnsen was Intersecting Storage Rings (ISR) project leader when the accelerator was built

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At CERN
29 May, 2024

CERN and the US sign joint statement of intent

Joint Statement of Intent between the US and CERN concerns future planning for large research infrastructures, advanced scientific computing and open science

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At CERN
24 May, 2024

CERN70: An electronic revolution

Georges Charpak received the 1992 Nobel Prize in Physics for his 1968 invention of the multi-wire proportional chamber, which revolutionised particle detection

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At CERN
16 May, 2024
At CERN
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16 May, 2024

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

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Experiments
14 May, 2024

CERN70: The nucleus as a laboratory

Helge Ravn was part of the ISOLDE group from the beginning. When ISOLDE began operations at CERN in 1967, it was unique in the world

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At CERN
02 May, 2024
At CERN
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02 May, 2024

Probing matter–antimatter asymmetry with AI

Using a cutting-edge AI algorithm, the CMS collaboration has obtained the first evidence of CP violation in the decay of the strange beauty meson into a pair of muons and a pair of electrically charged kaons

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Physics
30 April, 2024