
Sustainable high-energy physics
The workshop attracted more than 300 participants from 45 countries to discuss how the lessons learned in the past two years might help HEP transition to a more sustainable future.
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The workshop attracted more than 300 participants from 45 countries to discuss how the lessons learned in the past two years might help HEP transition to a more sustainable future.
Launched in February 2019, the European Union project ESCAPE is making strides towards an open scientific analysis infrastructure for particle physics and astronomy.
Accelerator physicist and science communicator Suzie Sheehy discusses her work, her new book, and how to increase the appeal of a research career.
The question of making research data findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable is a burning one throughout modern science.
The TOOLS 2020 conference attracted around 200 phenomenologists and experimental physicists to work on numerical tools for dark-matter models, and more.
CERN technologies and expertise are helping in the collective global fight against COVID-19.
Barry Barish speaks to the Courier about his role in turning LIGO into a Nobel Prize-winning machine.
John Ellis reflects on 50 years at the forefront of theoretical high-energy physics - and whether the field is ripe for a paradigm shift.
The chairs of APPEC, NuPECC and ECFA call for novel expressions of interest to tackle common challenges.
High-energy physics had one eye trained on the future at EPS-HEP 2019.