
The power of objects
Science centres impress with all kinds of high-tech exhibits, but often it is a simple object or piece of an experiment that holds the most fascinating stories.
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Science centres impress with all kinds of high-tech exhibits, but often it is a simple object or piece of an experiment that holds the most fascinating stories.
At CERN Science Gateway, the new education labs offer students and visitors to chance to conduct their own experiments.
Multiphysics modelling underpinned development of an advanced ionization gauge for pressure measurements in high-vacuum and ultrahigh-vacuum systems.
Volker Lindenstruth goes behind the scenes of a completely new computing model that allows the ALICE collaboration to merge online and offline data processing into a single software framework.
Chris Hays describes recent progress of the Tevatron+LHC W-mass combination working group towards understanding a surprisingly high measurement from CDF.
Azadeh Maleknejad and Fabrizio Rompineve explain why precision measurements of the gravitational-wave spectrum are essential to explore particle physics beyond the reach of colliders.
Frank Gerigk, leader of CERN’s radio-frequency group, assesses progress on the SRF R&D roadmap and the exacting fabrication and performance requirements already coming into view.
CERN is home to an international effort to develop the next generation of gravitational-wave telescopes.
Cryogenics is a core enabling technology in the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR), which is under construction in Germany.
The LHC and the Higgs-boson discovery not only accelerated science, but also took event displays to a new level.