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Square Van Hove, formerly the Microcosm Garden, has been beautifully reintegrated into the heart of CERN’s campus as part of ...
One nice thing about the internet and the World Wide Web is their international nature, like CERN's international stance – ...
With the third long shutdown (LS3) fast approaching, we are entering an intense and complex phase of work. This period is ...
From 1 to 11 mai 2025, CERN participated for the second year in a row at the Haute-Savoie Mont-Blanc International Fair in La ...
United by a shared vision, countries came together in Switzerland in the 1950s for science, but also for music. Whether you love it or loathe it, you can’t ignore the parallels that the Eurovision ...
The reconfiguration of the cryogenic system, which is essential to provide the additional cryogenic capacity needed to run ...
Simulations of lattice gauge theories such as QCD or QED on classical computers have been remarkably successful over the past decades. However, the conventional methods relying on Monte Carlo sampling ...
Security flaws, hackers and data breaches are the new normal. It’s not just those of us in the industry facing these foes every single day; it’s everyone. Whether you’re online or offline, you simply ...
The discovery of gravitational waves by the LIGO/VIRGO collaboration in 2015 confirmed a century-old prediction of Einstein and opened a completely new window on the Universe. While particle ...
Should a Higgs factory be a linear or circular electron–positron collider? Intriguingly, the key strategic technology may be the same in either case. Klystrons consume the majority of power at ...
Welcome to the digital edition of the May/June 2025 issue of CERN Courier. Should a Higgs factory be a linear or circular electron–positron collider? Intriguingly, the key strategic technology may be ...
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