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Ten artworks exploring CERN science travel around the world
A travelling art exhibition entitled ‘Quantum/Broken Symmetries’* will bring the fruit of CERN’s art and science residencies to four new museums worldwide in 2020.
How particle physics could prevent financial fraud
A new collaboration agreement sees CERN data analytics used to help protect commodity and financial markets from fraud
World’s first proton treatment of a cardiac pathology
A cancer therapy synchrotron that CERN helped to establish has treated a patient with ventricular arrhythmia for the first time
ATLAS releases 13-TeV open data for science education
The collaboration has made public the data of 1 quadrillion proton-proton collisions from the LHC’s last run
Female ambassadors for science visit local schools
Female researchers and engineers have presented their careers and jobs to 132 classes in Geneva and neighbouring France
Particle physicists formulate future of the field
This week’s drafting session marks key discussions for the update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics
New open release allows theorists to explore LHC data in a new way
The ATLAS collaboration releases full analysis likelihoods, a first for an LHC experiment
Relive 2019 at CERN
Highlights of the year at CERN, from engineering and accelerator milestones to particle physics results and much more
Arts at CERN announces winners of artist-in-residence awards and guest artists for 2020
The recipients of the Arts at CERN artistic residency awards, Collide Geneva and Accelerate Finland, are Yann Marussich and Erich Berger, respectively.