Cian O'Luanaigh

Cian O'Luanaigh was the web editor in the CERN communications group from 2011-2015.

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CERN Open Days: Follow the action

If you can’t make it to CERN for the Open Days this weekend, don’t worry! There are a number of ways you can follow the action from home

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At CERN
27 September, 2013
At CERN
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27 September, 2013

Crowd-sourced computing platform reaches one trillion events

The crowd-sourced physics simulator Test4Theory has reached one trillion simulations of particle collisions in just two years

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Computing
20 September, 2013
Computing
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20 September, 2013

Dream team of web developers to recreate line-mode browser

Twelve talented web developers have travelled to CERN from all over the world to recreate a piece of web history: the line-mode browser

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Computing
19 September, 2013
Computing
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19 September, 2013

Watch engineers install a muon detector on CMS

Engineers have repaired and reinstalled a part of the CMS detector crucial for identifying muons. Watch them at work

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Experiments
18 September, 2013
Experiments
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18 September, 2013

Cartoons and superpowers to take physics to the tweens

Two media projects, developed with funds from CERN and EUROVISION, are taking fundamental physics to 8-12 year olds. Watch the trailers

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At CERN
13 September, 2013

Pranksters and cartoon robots take physics to the tweens

Two media projects, developed with funds from CERN and EUROVISION, are taking fundamental physics to 8-12 year olds. Watch the trailers

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At CERN
13 September, 2013

Sonata in LHCb: The sound of antimatter

A new video from LHCb lets you hear particles changing from matter to antimatter and back again

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Experiments
26 August, 2013
Experiments
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26 August, 2013

LHC data triggers operatic visuals in Berlin

Data from LHC experiments will trigger visual effects in a new performance at the national opera house in Germany

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At CERN
22 August, 2013

Magnet movers: Replacing the last LHC dipoles

Watch engineers move the final replacement dipole magnets into position on the Large Hadron Collider

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Engineering
16 August, 2013
Engineering
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16 August, 2013

Forty years of neutral currents

On 19 July 1973, physicists working with the Gargamelle bubble chamber at CERN presented the first direct evidence of the weak neutral current

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Physics
19 July, 2013
Physics
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19 July, 2013

IEEE honours Aymar and ten Kate for superconductivity work

This week the IEEE recognized Robert Aymar and Herman ten Kate for their contributions to the field of applied superconductivity

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At CERN
17 July, 2013

Kilts, fiddles, and the Higgs boson

A packed CERN auditorium today enjoyed Scottish reels and airs played by the 100-strong Ayrshire Fiddle Orchestra

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At CERN
08 July, 2013
At CERN
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08 July, 2013