Read article 'Inspired by software'
Inspired by software
Being a scientist in the digital age means being a software producer and a software consumer.
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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 'A turning point for open-access publishing'
The European Commission is embarking on an ambitious project called Plan S to make all scientific publications open access from 2020.
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 'CERN’s ultimate act of openness'
The seed that led CERN to relinquish ownership of the web in 1993 was planted when the Organization formally came into being.
Read article 'Large Hadron Collider: the experiments strike back'
During the next two years of long-shutdown two (LS2), the LHC and its injectors will be tuned up for high-luminosity operations.
Read article 'CMS has high luminosity in sight'
One of the biggest challenges for the CMS collaboration during LS2 is to prepare its detector for the HL-LHC.
Read article 'ATLAS upgrades in LS2'
New wheel-shaped detectors that allow a better trigger and measurement capability for muons are among numerous transformations taking place.
Read article 'A giant leap for physics'
A 100 km supercollider at CERN would open a new era in fundamental exploration
Read article 'LHCb’s momentous metamorphosis'
The LHCb detector is to be totally rebuilt in time for the restart of LHC operations.