Author: Thomas Hortala

  • Carbon dioxide for the environment

    Carbon dioxide for the environment

    Following the completion of a successful in-house development phase, CERN is equipping the ATLAS and CMS detectors with new carbon dioxide (CO2) cooling systems that will contribute to the transition towards green and sustainable technology in this area

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  • HL-LHC: successful tests validate a new remote alignment system for magnets

    HL-LHC: successful tests validate a new remote alignment system for magnets

    The many CERN-developed sensors and software programs of the FRAS (Full Remote Alignment System) have been successfully tested on a prototype magnet in preparation for the HL-LHC

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  • CERN Science Gateway: architecture at the service of knowledge

    CERN Science Gateway: architecture at the service of knowledge

    Science Gateway, the most recent of CERN’s iconic buildings, is the latest in a long line of innovative architectural concepts aiming to bring different communities together around scientific research

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  • Lebanon inaugurates the computer servers donated by CERN

    Lebanon inaugurates the computer servers donated by CERN

    The computing equipment, which will shore up scientific capacities in Lebanon, was inaugurated in the presence of the country’s Prime Minister and a CERN/CMS delegation

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  • HiLumi News: Recovery of an HL-LHC niobium–tin magnet

    HiLumi News: Recovery of an HL-LHC niobium–tin magnet

    The successful replacement of a coil in an HL-LHC niobium–tin quadrupole magnet by the US Accelerator Upgrade Project team has showcased this crucial technology’s flexibility and cost-effectiveness

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  • CERN and SESAME engage with Bahrain

    CERN and SESAME engage with Bahrain

    The fruitful collaboration between the two laboratories and the Bahraini scientific community were in focus during the CERN & SESAME Info Days at the University of Bahrain

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  • Building 180’s metamorphosis

    Building 180’s metamorphosis

    The renovation that was completed in 2022 has transformed the appearance of CERN’s second-biggest building in terms of surface area while also improving its energy performance

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  • Outreach award for initiative to teach high-school physics with CERN detectors in Spain

    Outreach award for initiative to teach high-school physics with CERN detectors in Spain

    CERN microelectronics experts, secondary school teachers in Catalonia and researchers at the University of Barcelona have teamed up to facilitate the dissemination of Minipix detectors in Spanish secondary schools

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  • CERN fundraising effort contributes to aiding Ukrainian civilians

    CERN fundraising effort contributes to aiding Ukrainian civilians

    The sum raised by the CERN personnel, the Directorate and the Staff Association contributed to the Swiss Red Cross’s essential humanitarian response to the war in Ukraine

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  • A remedy against electron clouds inside particle colliders

    A remedy against electron clouds inside particle colliders

    An LHC quadrupole whose beam screen had been coated with a fine layer of carbon displayed minimal heat load in comparison to other magnets, constituting a promising step in eliminating electron clouds in future particle accelerators

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