The 27-km LHC has eight surface points. Point 8, home of the LHCb experiment, is located close to the French town of Ferney-Voltaire. (Image: CERN) What if the world’s largest particle accelerator ...
If you’re looking for guidance, a sounding board or the chance to share your experience, the Mentoring@CERN programme is for you. The programme is run by the LHC Early Career Scientists Fora and ...
D’une circonférence de 27 km, le LHC compte huit points de surface. Le point 8, qui abrite l’expérience LHCb, est situé tout près de la ville de Ferney-Voltaire, en France. (Image : CERN) Et si le plu ...
The new Duty Travel website is now online and ready to use. You will find it referenced in all key places such as the CERN Directory, the Admin e-guide, CET, etc. The aim of this new site is to ...
Ces deux dernières années, de nombreux dispositifs ont été déployés pour améliorer la sécurité informatique au CERN. Plusieurs changements ont déjà été réalisés suite à l'audit 2023 sur la cybersécuri ...
The past two years have brought a lot of new computer-security deployments at CERN. Spurred on by the 2023 cybersecurity audit, a lot has already been achieved and 2026 should see the successful ...
Uncertainty is inherent to the scientific process. The measurements that scientists make are only as good as the tools they use to make them. Taking uncertainty into account is part of everyday life ...
Inés Gil-Botella is an experimental particle physicist and research professor at CIEMAT in Madrid, specializing in neutrino physics. She was granted a CERN Summer Student fellowship in 1995 and earned ...
The JUNO (Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory) experiment is a gigantic liquid scintillator neutrino detector, built in southern China, with a size of 20,000 tons, whose primary goal is to ...
Des millions d’astéroïdes gravitent autour du Soleil, la plupart n’étant jamais détectés. Beaucoup plus rarement, des objets volumineux heurtent violemment la Terre, provoquant des dégâts importants, ...
Millions of asteroids orbit the Sun, most of them unnoticed. Far more rarely, larger objects cause serious damage on the ground, as was seen in the Tunguska explosion in 1908 and in the Chelyabinsk ...
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