
Building on success, planning for the future
The Chamonix Workshop upheld its long tradition of fostering open and collaborative discussions within CERN’s accelerator and physics communities.
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The Chamonix Workshop upheld its long tradition of fostering open and collaborative discussions within CERN’s accelerator and physics communities.
The wonder and awe that we sense when we look at the starry skies is a major motivation to do science. Both Plato (Theaetetus 155d) and Aristotle (Metaphysics 982b12) wrote that philosophy starts in w...
In April, CERN and the US government released a joint statement of intent concerning future planning for large research infrastructures, advanced scientific computing and open science.
A workshop on sustainability for future accelerators took place on 25–27 September in Morioka, Japan.
Joseph Harmon and Alan Gross follow the evolution of written science communication.
Gabriel Facini describes a new programme to change the culture of leadership in large scientific collaborations.
Particle physicists in Ukraine describe how they and their institutes are recovering from the damage so far, the importance of continued global support, and how science in Ukraine can be rebuilt when ...
Members of the CERN exhibition team offer top tips for designing the ideal interactive exhibit.
Fighting for the most adequate words and pictures that give meaning to what we are doing is crucial to keep the community focused and motivated for the long march ahead, says Urs Wiedemann.
Systematic errors are becoming increasingly important as larger datasets reduce statistical errors in many analysis channels.