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Chasing particles with tiny electric charges
Researchers have conducted the first search at a hadron collider for elementary particles with electric charges smaller than a tenth of the electron charge
CERN Webfest goes online… and global!
The weekend-long hackathon saw participants develop prototype applications under the theme ‘working together apart: accelerating collaboration’
Computer Security: CERN has been phished again
At the end of June, CERN saw yet another phishing campaign against its staff and users
The first accelerators are back in action
It’s the end of Long Shutdown 2 for the PS Booster, the first accelerator to be recommissioned, alongside Linac 4
CMS celebrates its 2019 Thesis Award winner
Marcel Rieger, from RWTH Aachen University, stood out among the 25 nominees
A “Be a scientist” programme unlike any other!
Around 100 pupils taking part in the project ended the year by attending videoconference sessions
Oliver Brüning becomes the new HL-LHC project leader
Oliver Brüning takes over from Lucio Rossi at the helm of the HL-LHC project as of 1 July
LHCb discovers a new type of tetraquark at CERN
The LHCb collaboration has observed an exotic particle made up of four charm quarks for the first time
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