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2025 relay race: sport, music and festivities
The 53rd CERN relay race broke all records. And once it was over, it was time to celebrate the Staff Association’s 70th anniversary
CERN expands its collaboration on the Einstein Telescope
CERN and the Einstein Telescope collaboration have signed a new collaboration agreement in the field of engineering and safety to advance Europe’s next-generation gravitational-wave observatory
AI enhances Higgs boson’s charm
The CMS collaboration presents a new search for the decay of a Higgs boson into charm quarks, bringing physicists closer to unravelling how this unique particle endows matter with mass
How imagining life on exoplanets sparks real-world solutions
The IdeaSquare Planet programme inspires students to tackle global challenges through creativity and collaboration
CERNature is calling: help map our biodiversity!
User-friendly and interactive with smart recognition features, the new CERNature web application allows you to discover CERN’s rich floral biodiversity while contributing to growing its database
Accelerator Report: The first stable beams of 2025, a milestone and a beginning
The LHC operations team and many other experts have been working hard to set up and validate the accelerator for safe beam operation, leading to the first stable beams for physics of 2025 on 5 May
ALICE detects the conversion of lead into gold at the LHC
Near-miss collisions between high-energy lead nuclei at the LHC generate intense electromagnetic fields that can knock out protons and transform lead into fleeting quantities of gold nuclei
CERN wins 2025 Davos communication award
Congratulations to everybody across CERN who was involved in the CERN70 communications campaign, which won the “In-house team of the year” award
Computer Security: SecDevOps tips
It should be common knowledge among software developers that writing software with as few weaknesses, vulnerabilities and flaws as possible is the most cost-efficient solution
And they’re off! The 2025 LHC physics season gets underway
“Stable" particle beams are back in the LHC machine, marking the start of the 2025 physics data-taking campaign