Le nombre de données collectées auprès des expériences du Grand collisionneur de hadrons (LHC) a atteint la barre d’un ...
Behind every particle collision generated at the Large Hadron Collider is a multitude of technical feats. One of these is ...
Front cover of the inaugural Open Science Report. Image: CERN The report reflects the collective efforts of all Open Science practitioners across the Organization towards seven key aspects of the ...
Anyone entering underground facilities such as the SPS, the LHC and the experimental caverns must be equipped with a self-rescue mask: a life-saving breathing apparatus designed to protect against ...
CERN is welcoming Slovenia as its 25th Member State, opening a new chapter in a partnership that stretches back three decades. “Slovenia’s full membership in CERN is an exceptional recognition of our ...
Limiting energy consumption is a major concern in the development of any new machine. In electron-positron colliders—such as the “Higgs factories” currently being conceived to study the enigmatic ...
Jürgen Schukraft joined CERN’s heavy-ion programme in 1986 and was the first spokesperson for the ALICE experiment at the Large Hadron Collider The ALICE detector in 2019, at the start of its upgrades ...
The Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS), one of the many accelerators in CERN’s complex that will benefit from the EPA project. (Image: CERN) As particle accelerator technology moves into the ...
From Monday 9 September 2024, Entrance C will be operational again and will be open during normal opening hours, Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. In order to install the new gate, Entrance C ...
As part of CERN’s commitment to responsible energy management, the Organization began the ISO 50001 certification process in 2022. The certification was officially awarded on 2 February 2023 for a ...
3D representation of the “piazza” which will be located at the centre of Science Gateway (Image: © RPBW, Renzo Piano Building Workshop) Last year, CERN unveiled ...
Tests being carried out on the superconducting power line. From left to right: Julien Hurte, Jerome Fleiter, Alejandro Zurita and Amalia Ballarino, the project leader. (Image: CERN) Like a metal ...