Read article 'Game on for physicists'
Game on for physicists
Raphael Granier de Cassagnac discusses opportunities for particle physicists in the gaming industry.
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Read article 'Game on for physicists'
Raphael Granier de Cassagnac discusses opportunities for particle physicists in the gaming industry.
Read article 'Salam’s dream visits the Himalayas'
The BCVSPIN programme aims to facilitate interactions between researchers from Bangladesh, China, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, India and Nepal and the broader international community.
Read article 'Space oddities'
In his new popular book, Harry Cliff tackles the thorny subject of anomalies in fundamental science.
Read article 'Encounters with artists'
Over the past 10 years, Mónica Bello facilitated hundreds of encounters between artists and scientists as curator of the Arts at CERN programme.
Read article 'How to unfold with AI'
Inspired by high-dimensional data and the ideals of open science, high-energy physicists are using artificial intelligence to reimagine the statistical technique of ‘unfolding’.
Read article 'CERN and ESA: a decade of innovation'
Enrico Chesta, Véronique Ferlet-Cavrois and Markus Brugger highlight seven ways CERN and ESA are working together to further fundamental exploration and innovation in space technologies.
Read article 'A word with CERN’s next Director-General'
Mark Thomson, CERN's Director General designate for 2025, talks to the Courier about the future of particle physics.
Read article 'Charm and synthesis'
Sheldon Glashow recalls the events surrounding a remarkable decade of model building and discovery between 1964 and 1974.
Read article 'CLOUD explains Amazon aerosols'
The CLOUD collaboration at CERN has revealed a new source of atmospheric aerosol particles that could help scientists to refine climate models.
Read article 'Emphasising the free circulation of scientists'
The 33rd assembly of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics took place in Haikou, China.