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The high-energy network: one year old and going strong
One year after its creation, the CERN Alumni network has 3100 members from more than 80 countries and is still growing
LHC Report: Standing strong through the storms
As I write this report, the integrated luminosity counter for ATLAS and CMS is at 23.1 fb-1, exceeding our goal of around 18 fb-1
ECSITEment reigns at CERN’s exhibitions
Museum directors and science outreach experts visited CERN on the occasion of the annual ECSITE meeting
Computer security: Smile, you’re on camera…
What do some webcams, cameras, video-conferencing cameras, control devices and Internet-of-Things devices connected to CERN networks have in common?
World’s first crabbing of a proton beam
CERN successfully tests crab cavities, a key component of the High-Luminosity LHC
A few minutes to save yourself hours
Mobility concerns us all. To find out just how much, the Mobility Working Group is launching a two-part survey
LHC Report: Running towards a production break
The LHC is in full production mode with 2556 bunches per beam and has already successfully provided 14.6 fb-1 to each of ATLAS and CMS
120th ACCU Meeting
Agenda for the meeting to be held on Tuesday, 5 June 2018 at 9:15 a.m. in Room Georges Charpak (Room F, 60/6-015)
A different perspective of CERN
Discover the new aerial photos of CERN taken by drone at gis.cern.ch. You’ll be amazed by the level of detail
Defining technology for tomorrow’s experiments
More than 450 physicists and engineers took part in the first workshop to define CERN’s experimental programme from 2020 onwards