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LHC experiments are stepping up their data processing game
While data processing demand is rocketing for LHC’s Run 3, the four large experiments are increasing their use of GPUs to improve their computing infrastructure
ISOLDE data get deluxe theoretical treatment
A unique combination of high-quality experimental data and several state-of-the-art nuclear-physics models has resulted in an excellent agreement between experiment and theory
A crunching multiverse to solve two physics puzzles at once
A duo of theorists proposes a new theory to explain both the surprisingly small mass of the Higgs boson and the puzzling symmetry properties of the strong force
ATLAS gives new insight into the internal structure of the proton
During the Lepton Photon Conference this week, the ATLAS collaboration presented a new paper that describes how partons interact within the proton
Dorota Gaweda and Egle Kulbokaite win Collide residency award
The Polish–Lithuanian duo, based in Switzerland, were selected as the winners of this year’s edition alongside three Honorary Mentions
Environmental awareness: Greenhouse gas emissions
With climate change a growing concern, the Organization is committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions
BASE breaks new ground in matter–antimatter comparisons
The collaboration has made the most precise comparison yet between protons and antiprotons and tested whether or not they behave in the same way under the influence of gravity
Relive 2021 at CERN
Highlights of the year at CERN, from exciting particle physics results to accelerator milestones and much more
Guardians of the tunnel
Artificial intelligence technologies are being deployed to inspect and document cracks in CERN’s tunnels in order to assess the risks for the machines inside them
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