Read article 'Harnessing the web for humanity'
Harnessing the web for humanity
New technologies can be used to give every human being secure and sovereign control over their own digital identity, argues Monique Morrow.
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Read article 'Harnessing the web for humanity'
New technologies can be used to give every human being secure and sovereign control over their own digital identity, argues Monique Morrow.
Read article 'Assessing CERN’s impact on careers'
Results from a new survey show the impact of working at CERN on an individual’s career.
Read article 'Inspired by software'
Being a scientist in the digital age means being a software producer and a software consumer.
Read article 'Open science: A vision for collaborative, reproducible and reusable research'
True open science demands more than simply making data available.
Read article 'Preserving the legacy of particle physics'
Although high-energy physics has made great strides in providing open access to research publications, we are still in the very early days of open data.
Read article 'Good strategy demands the right balance'
As the second update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics gets under way, Tatsuya Nakada reflects on the experience of the previous update in 2013.
Read article 'Theory event fuses physics and gender'
The goal of “Gen-HET” is to improve the visibility of women in the field of high-energy theory.
Read article 'Fixing gender in theory'
It is high time we addressed the low representation of women in high-energy theoretical physics, says Marika Taylor.
Read article 'Empowering Africa’s youth to shape its future'
The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences is part of a pan-African model for sustainable development.
Read article 'Preserving European unity in physics'
As the EPS turns 50, building scientific bridges across political divides remains as vital as ever, argues Rüdiger Voss.