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Here’s what open-heart surgery at the LHC looks like
See in images how the “heart” of the CMS detector, its Pixel Tracker, was replaced
CMS pixel tracker transplant: everything went well so far
At the beginning of March, the CMS collaboration installed an important part of its detector: its second-generation Pixel Tracker
EYETS Report: 2017, a busy year ahead for the accelerators
As part of the EYETS activities, the Linac3 ion source was converted to a xenon ion source
Paving the way for a new antimatter experiment
The GBAR experiment will create antihydrogen ions at rest to study the action of gravity upon antimatter
New Management at the ATLAS Experiment
Dave Charlton passes the baton to new ATLAS Spokesperson Karl Jakobs
Chamonix event prepares for LHC’s future
A review of LHC operation and system performance at the annual LHC performance workshop in Chamonix, France
THE Port powers the Science Hackathon at IdeaSquare
Papers were drafted and partnerships forged at the 2017 Science Hackathon—powered by THE Port
Computer Security: Music, Videos and the Risk for CERN
If you want to listen to music or watch movies at CERN, make sure that you own the proper rights to do so
Devoxx4Kids, a conference for budding geeks
On 26 February, CERN hosted Devoxxkids, a series of computing, robotics and electronics workshops for kids in the Globe and in the IdeaSqure
Award season at the ATLAS Experiment
ATLAS PhD students publish dozens of outstanding theses every year. Since 2010, a few have been celebrated at the annual ATLAS Thesis Awards.