Author: Cristina Agrigoroae
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LHC experiments are stepping up their data processing game
While data processing demand is rocketing for LHC’s Run 3, the four large experiments are increasing their use of GPUs to improve their computing infrastructure
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Guardians of the tunnel
Artificial intelligence technologies are being deployed to inspect and document cracks in CERN’s tunnels in order to assess the risks for the machines inside them
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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.
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Talking science: TEDxCERN one year on
Relive last year’s TEDxCERN event through the videos now available online, two of which have been selected to feature on TED.com
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FASER: CERN approves new experiment to look for long-lived, exotic particles
The experiment, which will complement existing searches for dark matter at the LHC, will be operational in 2021
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TEDxCERN: A remarkable elephant in the room
TEDxCERN 2018 hosted speakers from the digital world and life science experts who gave talks that inspired a worldwide audience
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The New Small Wheels set ATLAS on track for high luminosity
An upgrade to the “Small Wheels”, the innermost sections of the ATLAS muon end-cap system, will help ATLAS cope with the conditions at the HL-LHC
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A nature-lover’s guide to CERN
Nature still has a foothold amidst the tangle of CERN’s industrial infrastructure. A biodiversity tour of the Laboratory






