Kate Kahle

Kate Kahle heads the Editorial Content and Development Section in the CERN communications group

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The CERN community’s ultimate gift guide

Looking for gift ideas? Here are 13 on-site options to find the perfect present

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At CERN
01 December, 2023
At CERN
News
01 December, 2023

You’ll never guess these six unlikely benefits of being a CERN Guide

It may surprise you, but being a CERN Guide can give you unexpected benefits, especially with Science Gateway about to open this autumn.

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Knowledge sharing
30 June, 2023
Knowledge sharing
News
30 June, 2023

A welcome web accessibility workshop

Find out the tips and guidance given at the introductory workshop to digital accessibility at CERN on 26 June

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Computing
05 July, 2023
Computing
News
05 July, 2023

CERN ends trial of Facebook Workplace

Workplace account feature changes mean an end to CERN’s trial of the platform

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Computing
28 January, 2020
Computing
News
28 January, 2020

How to build beautiful CERN websites

From a new easy-start template to showcased examples, find out about the latest Drupal 8 resources available to the CERN community

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Computing
05 November, 2019
Computing
News
05 November, 2019

From capturing collisions to avoiding them

How CERN machine-learning techniques could improve autonomous vehicles

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Knowledge sharing
29 August, 2019
Knowledge sharing
News
29 August, 2019

Welcome to the new CERN website

CERN has launched its new home.cern website, presenting a different way of finding out about the Organization

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At CERN
05 November, 2018
At CERN
News
05 November, 2018

Big data and social media

American Internet pioneer Vint Cerf presented “Big data and social media” at CERN

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Computing
12 June, 2018
Computing
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12 June, 2018

For Women in Science international rising talents visit CERN

L’Oréal-UNESCO "For Women in Science" international rising talents met Fabiola Gianotti during their visit to CERN

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At CERN
13 April, 2018

“Humpty Dumpty” particle discovered

It’s no yolk: the LHCb experiment has discovered the smallest lump of glue that holds matter together.

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At CERN
01 April, 2018
At CERN
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01 April, 2018

Coding has no gender

Showcasing female computer programmers from CERN and Fermilab to mark the International Day of Women and Girls in Science

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Computing
05 February, 2018
Computing
News
05 February, 2018

LHC experiments highlight 2017 results

On 15 December, the LHC experiments ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb reviewed their recent experimental results

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Experiments
19 December, 2017
Experiments
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19 December, 2017