News
He's wasting no time, to say the least. Selected in 2022 from over 22 500 applicants to be one of the 11 members of the astronaut reserve pool of the European Space Agency (ESA), Sławosz ...
CERN is welcoming Slovenia as its 25th Member State, opening a new chapter in a partnership that stretches back three decades. “Slovenia’s full membership in CERN is an exceptional recognition of our ...
CERN Annual Report, which highlights CERN's main achievements and activities from last year, was presented to the CERN ...
Part eleven of the Work Well Feel Well series looks at ways to disconnect and decompress at the end of a working day ...
On 3 June 2025, the CERN Technology (TE) department held the first-ever TE Graduate Workshop (TEGW2025), a full-day event designed to give TE graduates, fellows, students and trainees a chance to ...
Almost six months into my role as Director-General Designate, I’m happy to say that my nominations for the upcoming senior leadership team were approved at the June session of the CERN Council. I’d ...
Following an intense week of discussions and of updates from across the CERN scientific programme and other activities, the June Council Session has now concluded. Among the highlights was the ...
Remember the good old days of the Technical Network (TN), when CERN (accelerator) control systems were easily accessible from the Campus network? Unfortunately, those control systems were (and still ...
You may feel that quantum physics is far removed from your everyday life. But quantum physics could even shape our future. The Sparks! 2025 event taking place today will take audiences at CERN Science ...
Did you know that your brain makes up just 2% of your body’s weight, yet consumes 20% of its energy? The brain is truly our body’s control centre, a complex organ responsible for thought, memory, ...
CERN is launching a new group management system (GMS), which has been developed with support from FAP and IT. The new system replaces the old Egroups platform, which will be retired over the coming ...
The first proton–proton physics block of the 2025 LHC schedule concluded on 19 June at 6.00 a.m. It delivered 24 fb-1 of integrated luminosity to the ATLAS and CMS experiments, slightly below the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results