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You see an empty field? We see an “Open Sky Laboratory”!
Solutions proposed in the Future Circular Collider “Mining the Future” competition will now be evaluated in a 10 000 square metre “Open Sky Laboratory”
CERN70: The dark side of the muon
Francis Farley, a British physicist, joined CERN in 1957. This marked the start of a long and remarkable career in experiments to measure the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon
Reducing emissions related to duty travel: everybody’s contribution counts
New recommendations provide guidance for making environmentally responsible travel choices
Next blood donation campaign on 26 March
Contribute to this essential act of solidarity that benefits us all
CERN community: celebrate spring at CERN with us
Send us your photos of spring at CERN and you could win a Chocopass offered by the CAGI cultural kiosk at CERN
Farewell to the Alcatel phone exchange
Following the migration to software-based phones, CERN phones are now fully virtual and the Alcatel phone exchange has been disconnected
Computer Security: Bingo walk-through
Bravo to all those who participated in the Bull**** Bingo and sent us their solution. Some people were wondering why their responses were not correct… Good point, so let’s walk through that Bingo
Upcoming events
Check out this curated list of upcoming events for the CERN community
Enabling open access to books
An expanded collaboration agreement between CERN and the OAPEN (Open Access Publishing in European Networks) Foundation sees the Laboratory directly hosting the OAPEN Library and the Directory of Open Access Books in its Data Centre
CERN detector could help to improve head tumour radiotherapy
Scientists are testing a new device to help target cancer cells more accurately in ion radiotherapy of head and neck tumours, which could help limit the treatment’s side effects. It includes Timepix3, a small particle detector developed at CERN