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CERN is the European laboratory for particle physics, home to the #LHC.
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The Physics Forecast 🌥️

At CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, high-energy beams collide in our giant detectors, generating vast amounts of data. This data is visualized through event displays.

To create these displays, experiment teams use software to transform data into graphical objects, which are then rendered in a specialised application.

Ever wondered what these displays reveal? Dilia from @atlasexperiment decodes the physics forecast.

Disclaimer: This is a playful take on real event displays from the #LHC.

Learn more in our stories.


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Can you guess what they’re doing? 👀
Hint: It might have something to do with the @cmsexperiment.

Here, we see miniatures “working” on the future high-granularity calorimeter (HGCAL) for the @CMSexperiment.

Higher granularity enables more precise measurements of energy deposition, helping to distinguish signals from different particles.

HGCAL will be installed during the detector upgrade for #HiLumiLHC, when the CMS experiment will record a much larger number of particle collision events.


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Can you guess what they’re doing? 👀
Hint: It might have something to do with the @cmsexperiment.

Here, we see miniatures “working” on the future high-granularity calorimeter (HGCAL) for the @CMSexperiment.

Higher granularity enables more precise measurements of energy deposition, helping to distinguish signals from different particles.

HGCAL will be installed during the detector upgrade for #HiLumiLHC, when the CMS experiment will record a much larger number of particle collision events.


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4 days ago

Can you guess what they’re doing? 👀
Hint: It might have something to do with the @cmsexperiment.

Here, we see miniatures “working” on the future high-granularity calorimeter (HGCAL) for the @CMSexperiment.

Higher granularity enables more precise measurements of energy deposition, helping to distinguish signals from different particles.

HGCAL will be installed during the detector upgrade for #HiLumiLHC, when the CMS experiment will record a much larger number of particle collision events.


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4 days ago

Can you guess what they’re doing? 👀
Hint: It might have something to do with the @cmsexperiment.

Here, we see miniatures “working” on the future high-granularity calorimeter (HGCAL) for the @CMSexperiment.

Higher granularity enables more precise measurements of energy deposition, helping to distinguish signals from different particles.

HGCAL will be installed during the detector upgrade for #HiLumiLHC, when the CMS experiment will record a much larger number of particle collision events.


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4 days ago

Can you guess what they’re doing? 👀
Hint: It might have something to do with the @cmsexperiment.

Here, we see miniatures “working” on the future high-granularity calorimeter (HGCAL) for the @CMSexperiment.

Higher granularity enables more precise measurements of energy deposition, helping to distinguish signals from different particles.

HGCAL will be installed during the detector upgrade for #HiLumiLHC, when the CMS experiment will record a much larger number of particle collision events.


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4 days ago

Can you guess what they’re doing? 👀
Hint: It might have something to do with the @cmsexperiment.

Here, we see miniatures “working” on the future high-granularity calorimeter (HGCAL) for the @CMSexperiment.

Higher granularity enables more precise measurements of energy deposition, helping to distinguish signals from different particles.

HGCAL will be installed during the detector upgrade for #HiLumiLHC, when the CMS experiment will record a much larger number of particle collision events.


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42
4 days ago

Can you guess what they’re doing? 👀
Hint: It might have something to do with the @cmsexperiment.

Here, we see miniatures “working” on the future high-granularity calorimeter (HGCAL) for the @CMSexperiment.

Higher granularity enables more precise measurements of energy deposition, helping to distinguish signals from different particles.

HGCAL will be installed during the detector upgrade for #HiLumiLHC, when the CMS experiment will record a much larger number of particle collision events.


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42
4 days ago


Can you guess what they’re doing? 👀
Hint: It might have something to do with the @cmsexperiment.

Here, we see miniatures “working” on the future high-granularity calorimeter (HGCAL) for the @CMSexperiment.

Higher granularity enables more precise measurements of energy deposition, helping to distinguish signals from different particles.

HGCAL will be installed during the detector upgrade for #HiLumiLHC, when the CMS experiment will record a much larger number of particle collision events.


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42
4 days ago

Can you guess what they’re doing? 👀
Hint: It might have something to do with the @cmsexperiment.

Here, we see miniatures “working” on the future high-granularity calorimeter (HGCAL) for the @CMSexperiment.

Higher granularity enables more precise measurements of energy deposition, helping to distinguish signals from different particles.

HGCAL will be installed during the detector upgrade for #HiLumiLHC, when the CMS experiment will record a much larger number of particle collision events.


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Back to the analogue days… 💽

Today’s #ThrowbackThursday takes us back to 1966, featuring the Calculatrice Control Data (CDC) computer, also known as the CDC 3800.
The CDC 3800 was part of the Control Data Corporation 3000 series family of computers.

It had a 48-bit architecture, and its 64K-word core memory was later replaced at CERN with a faster 800-nanosecond memory. The machine was eventually acquired by the State of Geneva and installed at@unigeneve.

#FunFact: the CDC 3800 was used to process Swiss election data in 1967.


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Back to the analogue days… 💽

Today’s #ThrowbackThursday takes us back to 1966, featuring the Calculatrice Control Data (CDC) computer, also known as the CDC 3800.
The CDC 3800 was part of the Control Data Corporation 3000 series family of computers.

It had a 48-bit architecture, and its 64K-word core memory was later replaced at CERN with a faster 800-nanosecond memory. The machine was eventually acquired by the State of Geneva and installed at@unigeneve.

#FunFact: the CDC 3800 was used to process Swiss election data in 1967.


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5 days ago

Back to the analogue days… 💽

Today’s #ThrowbackThursday takes us back to 1966, featuring the Calculatrice Control Data (CDC) computer, also known as the CDC 3800.
The CDC 3800 was part of the Control Data Corporation 3000 series family of computers.

It had a 48-bit architecture, and its 64K-word core memory was later replaced at CERN with a faster 800-nanosecond memory. The machine was eventually acquired by the State of Geneva and installed at@unigeneve.

#FunFact: the CDC 3800 was used to process Swiss election data in 1967.


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Ready, set, go particles 🏃💨

CERN’s #PhotoOfTheWeek features photos of last week’s Relay Race that took place on the Main site of the Laboratory, where runners from various departments, CERN alumni and children, competed for the awards of fastest team and the best costume.

#FunFact: this tradition has been happening #AtCERN for the past 53 years.


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Ready, set, go particles 🏃💨

CERN’s #PhotoOfTheWeek features photos of last week’s Relay Race that took place on the Main site of the Laboratory, where runners from various departments, CERN alumni and children, competed for the awards of fastest team and the best costume.

#FunFact: this tradition has been happening #AtCERN for the past 53 years.


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Ready, set, go particles 🏃💨

CERN’s #PhotoOfTheWeek features photos of last week’s Relay Race that took place on the Main site of the Laboratory, where runners from various departments, CERN alumni and children, competed for the awards of fastest team and the best costume.

#FunFact: this tradition has been happening #AtCERN for the past 53 years.


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6 days ago

Ready, set, go particles 🏃💨

CERN’s #PhotoOfTheWeek features photos of last week’s Relay Race that took place on the Main site of the Laboratory, where runners from various departments, CERN alumni and children, competed for the awards of fastest team and the best costume.

#FunFact: this tradition has been happening #AtCERN for the past 53 years.


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6 days ago

Ready, set, go particles 🏃💨

CERN’s #PhotoOfTheWeek features photos of last week’s Relay Race that took place on the Main site of the Laboratory, where runners from various departments, CERN alumni and children, competed for the awards of fastest team and the best costume.

#FunFact: this tradition has been happening #AtCERN for the past 53 years.


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6 days ago

Ready, set, go particles 🏃💨

CERN’s #PhotoOfTheWeek features photos of last week’s Relay Race that took place on the Main site of the Laboratory, where runners from various departments, CERN alumni and children, competed for the awards of fastest team and the best costume.

#FunFact: this tradition has been happening #AtCERN for the past 53 years.


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6 days ago

Ready, set, go particles 🏃💨

CERN’s #PhotoOfTheWeek features photos of last week’s Relay Race that took place on the Main site of the Laboratory, where runners from various departments, CERN alumni and children, competed for the awards of fastest team and the best costume.

#FunFact: this tradition has been happening #AtCERN for the past 53 years.


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6 days ago

Ready, set, go particles 🏃💨

CERN’s #PhotoOfTheWeek features photos of last week’s Relay Race that took place on the Main site of the Laboratory, where runners from various departments, CERN alumni and children, competed for the awards of fastest team and the best costume.

#FunFact: this tradition has been happening #AtCERN for the past 53 years.


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6 days ago


Ready, set, go particles 🏃💨

CERN’s #PhotoOfTheWeek features photos of last week’s Relay Race that took place on the Main site of the Laboratory, where runners from various departments, CERN alumni and children, competed for the awards of fastest team and the best costume.

#FunFact: this tradition has been happening #AtCERN for the past 53 years.


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6 days ago

Ready, set, go particles 🏃💨

CERN’s #PhotoOfTheWeek features photos of last week’s Relay Race that took place on the Main site of the Laboratory, where runners from various departments, CERN alumni and children, competed for the awards of fastest team and the best costume.

#FunFact: this tradition has been happening #AtCERN for the past 53 years.


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6 days ago

Ready, set, go particles 🏃💨

CERN’s #PhotoOfTheWeek features photos of last week’s Relay Race that took place on the Main site of the Laboratory, where runners from various departments, CERN alumni and children, competed for the awards of fastest team and the best costume.

#FunFact: this tradition has been happening #AtCERN for the past 53 years.


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6 days ago

Ready, set, go particles 🏃💨

CERN’s #PhotoOfTheWeek features photos of last week’s Relay Race that took place on the Main site of the Laboratory, where runners from various departments, CERN alumni and children, competed for the awards of fastest team and the best costume.

#FunFact: this tradition has been happening #AtCERN for the past 53 years.


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6 days ago

Ready, set, go particles 🏃💨

CERN’s #PhotoOfTheWeek features photos of last week’s Relay Race that took place on the Main site of the Laboratory, where runners from various departments, CERN alumni and children, competed for the awards of fastest team and the best costume.

#FunFact: this tradition has been happening #AtCERN for the past 53 years.


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6 days ago

Ready, set, go particles 🏃💨

CERN’s #PhotoOfTheWeek features photos of last week’s Relay Race that took place on the Main site of the Laboratory, where runners from various departments, CERN alumni and children, competed for the awards of fastest team and the best costume.

#FunFact: this tradition has been happening #AtCERN for the past 53 years.


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The public consultation process for the Future Circular Collider (FCC) project begins in Switzerland and France 🇨🇭🇫🇷

These four months of exchanges and dialogue with the public are part of the preparations for a final decision on the project.

As the CERN Council, comprising representatives of all the Organization’s Member States, prepares to update the European Strategy for Particle Physics on the basis of recommendations from the scientific community, the FCC remains a project under study for the time being, with the approval decision set to be taken in 2028 at the earliest.

🔗 Find out more on home.cern, link in our stories.


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Fashion week, relay race edition 🏃

Last week’s CERN’s running club organised a relay race, where runners from various departments, CERN alumni and children, competed for the awards of fastest team and the best costume.

Which one is your favourite? 👀

#CERN #relayrace #AtCERN


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1 weeks ago

Can you guess what this is?
Hint: It’s magnetic 😉

Here we see the fourth 2.5m-long Spanish corrector magnet for #HiLumiLHC, completing the units required for installation.

This is an orbit corrector from CIEMAT in Spain, which will help steer the beam trajectory in the inner triplet regions of the new machine.

This summer marks the start of Long Shutdown 3 (LS3), a four-year intensive work period to transform the LHC into the #HiLumiLHC, a groundbreaking accelerator set to usher in a new era for high-energy physics.

Find out more in our stories.


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Can you guess what this is?
Hint: It’s magnetic 😉

Here we see the fourth 2.5m-long Spanish corrector magnet for #HiLumiLHC, completing the units required for installation.

This is an orbit corrector from CIEMAT in Spain, which will help steer the beam trajectory in the inner triplet regions of the new machine.

This summer marks the start of Long Shutdown 3 (LS3), a four-year intensive work period to transform the LHC into the #HiLumiLHC, a groundbreaking accelerator set to usher in a new era for high-energy physics.

Find out more in our stories.


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1 weeks ago

Can you guess what this is?
Hint: It’s magnetic 😉

Here we see the fourth 2.5m-long Spanish corrector magnet for #HiLumiLHC, completing the units required for installation.

This is an orbit corrector from CIEMAT in Spain, which will help steer the beam trajectory in the inner triplet regions of the new machine.

This summer marks the start of Long Shutdown 3 (LS3), a four-year intensive work period to transform the LHC into the #HiLumiLHC, a groundbreaking accelerator set to usher in a new era for high-energy physics.

Find out more in our stories.


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1 weeks ago

Can you guess what this is?
Hint: It’s magnetic 😉

Here we see the fourth 2.5m-long Spanish corrector magnet for #HiLumiLHC, completing the units required for installation.

This is an orbit corrector from CIEMAT in Spain, which will help steer the beam trajectory in the inner triplet regions of the new machine.

This summer marks the start of Long Shutdown 3 (LS3), a four-year intensive work period to transform the LHC into the #HiLumiLHC, a groundbreaking accelerator set to usher in a new era for high-energy physics.

Find out more in our stories.


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1 weeks ago

Can you guess what this is?
Hint: It’s magnetic 😉

Here we see the fourth 2.5m-long Spanish corrector magnet for #HiLumiLHC, completing the units required for installation.

This is an orbit corrector from CIEMAT in Spain, which will help steer the beam trajectory in the inner triplet regions of the new machine.

This summer marks the start of Long Shutdown 3 (LS3), a four-year intensive work period to transform the LHC into the #HiLumiLHC, a groundbreaking accelerator set to usher in a new era for high-energy physics.

Find out more in our stories.


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1 weeks ago

Can you guess what this is?
Hint: It’s magnetic 😉

Here we see the fourth 2.5m-long Spanish corrector magnet for #HiLumiLHC, completing the units required for installation.

This is an orbit corrector from CIEMAT in Spain, which will help steer the beam trajectory in the inner triplet regions of the new machine.

This summer marks the start of Long Shutdown 3 (LS3), a four-year intensive work period to transform the LHC into the #HiLumiLHC, a groundbreaking accelerator set to usher in a new era for high-energy physics.

Find out more in our stories.


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1 weeks ago

Nothing else (anti)matters 🎸

#ThrowbackThursday to April 2018, when Kirk Hammett and Lars Ulrich from @metallica, visited CERN.

During their visit, the two members of the famous heavy metal band toured facilities like the @atlasexperiment, the Cloud Experiment, the #Antimatter Factory, the Synchrocyclotron (CERN’s first accelerator) and the Data Centre.


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1 weeks ago

Nothing else (anti)matters 🎸

#ThrowbackThursday to April 2018, when Kirk Hammett and Lars Ulrich from @metallica, visited CERN.

During their visit, the two members of the famous heavy metal band toured facilities like the @atlasexperiment, the Cloud Experiment, the #Antimatter Factory, the Synchrocyclotron (CERN’s first accelerator) and the Data Centre.


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1 weeks ago

Nothing else (anti)matters 🎸

#ThrowbackThursday to April 2018, when Kirk Hammett and Lars Ulrich from @metallica, visited CERN.

During their visit, the two members of the famous heavy metal band toured facilities like the @atlasexperiment, the Cloud Experiment, the #Antimatter Factory, the Synchrocyclotron (CERN’s first accelerator) and the Data Centre.


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1 weeks ago

Nothing else (anti)matters 🎸

#ThrowbackThursday to April 2018, when Kirk Hammett and Lars Ulrich from @metallica, visited CERN.

During their visit, the two members of the famous heavy metal band toured facilities like the @atlasexperiment, the Cloud Experiment, the #Antimatter Factory, the Synchrocyclotron (CERN’s first accelerator) and the Data Centre.


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1 weeks ago

Nothing else (anti)matters 🎸

#ThrowbackThursday to April 2018, when Kirk Hammett and Lars Ulrich from @metallica, visited CERN.

During their visit, the two members of the famous heavy metal band toured facilities like the @atlasexperiment, the Cloud Experiment, the #Antimatter Factory, the Synchrocyclotron (CERN’s first accelerator) and the Data Centre.


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1 weeks ago

Nothing else (anti)matters 🎸

#ThrowbackThursday to April 2018, when Kirk Hammett and Lars Ulrich from @metallica, visited CERN.

During their visit, the two members of the famous heavy metal band toured facilities like the @atlasexperiment, the Cloud Experiment, the #Antimatter Factory, the Synchrocyclotron (CERN’s first accelerator) and the Data Centre.


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45
1 weeks ago

Nothing else (anti)matters 🎸

#ThrowbackThursday to April 2018, when Kirk Hammett and Lars Ulrich from @metallica, visited CERN.

During their visit, the two members of the famous heavy metal band toured facilities like the @atlasexperiment, the Cloud Experiment, the #Antimatter Factory, the Synchrocyclotron (CERN’s first accelerator) and the Data Centre.


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1 weeks ago

Nothing else (anti)matters 🎸

#ThrowbackThursday to April 2018, when Kirk Hammett and Lars Ulrich from @metallica, visited CERN.

During their visit, the two members of the famous heavy metal band toured facilities like the @atlasexperiment, the Cloud Experiment, the #Antimatter Factory, the Synchrocyclotron (CERN’s first accelerator) and the Data Centre.


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1 weeks ago

Nothing else (anti)matters 🎸

#ThrowbackThursday to April 2018, when Kirk Hammett and Lars Ulrich from @metallica, visited CERN.

During their visit, the two members of the famous heavy metal band toured facilities like the @atlasexperiment, the Cloud Experiment, the #Antimatter Factory, the Synchrocyclotron (CERN’s first accelerator) and the Data Centre.


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1 weeks ago

Lucky no. 777 ✨

Today’s #PhotoOfTheWeek captures the ceremony marking the laying of the first beam of Building 777, CERN’s new net-zero carbon building.

Located on the Prévessin site in France, Building 777 will provide office space for approximately 475 people, along with laboratories, workshops, and meeting rooms.

The building is scheduled for completion by the end of 2027.


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1 weeks ago

Lucky no. 777 ✨

Today’s #PhotoOfTheWeek captures the ceremony marking the laying of the first beam of Building 777, CERN’s new net-zero carbon building.

Located on the Prévessin site in France, Building 777 will provide office space for approximately 475 people, along with laboratories, workshops, and meeting rooms.

The building is scheduled for completion by the end of 2027.


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1 weeks ago

Lucky no. 777 ✨

Today’s #PhotoOfTheWeek captures the ceremony marking the laying of the first beam of Building 777, CERN’s new net-zero carbon building.

Located on the Prévessin site in France, Building 777 will provide office space for approximately 475 people, along with laboratories, workshops, and meeting rooms.

The building is scheduled for completion by the end of 2027.


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1 weeks ago

Lucky no. 777 ✨

Today’s #PhotoOfTheWeek captures the ceremony marking the laying of the first beam of Building 777, CERN’s new net-zero carbon building.

Located on the Prévessin site in France, Building 777 will provide office space for approximately 475 people, along with laboratories, workshops, and meeting rooms.

The building is scheduled for completion by the end of 2027.


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1 weeks ago

Lucky no. 777 ✨

Today’s #PhotoOfTheWeek captures the ceremony marking the laying of the first beam of Building 777, CERN’s new net-zero carbon building.

Located on the Prévessin site in France, Building 777 will provide office space for approximately 475 people, along with laboratories, workshops, and meeting rooms.

The building is scheduled for completion by the end of 2027.


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1 weeks ago

Lucky no. 777 ✨

Today’s #PhotoOfTheWeek captures the ceremony marking the laying of the first beam of Building 777, CERN’s new net-zero carbon building.

Located on the Prévessin site in France, Building 777 will provide office space for approximately 475 people, along with laboratories, workshops, and meeting rooms.

The building is scheduled for completion by the end of 2027.


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1 weeks ago

Can you guess what this is? 👀
Hint: We would tell you a construction joke… but we're still working on it 😉

Here we see the interconnection work for the #HiLumiLHC Inner Triplet String, which is joining the individual cryoassemblies to form the final electrical circuits for the machine.

On 20 April 2026, the electrical powering of the 95-metre-long IT string began. Following its successful cryogenic cooldown to 1.9 K (‑271.3 °C) a few weeks ago, the ongoing commissioning phase will achieve powering to nominal current, circuit by circuit, over the next few weeks.

This test stand is essential for #HiLumiLHC, which will increase the number of collisions to study the fundamental components of matter in much greater detail.

Find out more in our stories.


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2 weeks ago

Can you guess what this is? 👀
Hint: We would tell you a construction joke… but we're still working on it 😉

Here we see the interconnection work for the #HiLumiLHC Inner Triplet String, which is joining the individual cryoassemblies to form the final electrical circuits for the machine.

On 20 April 2026, the electrical powering of the 95-metre-long IT string began. Following its successful cryogenic cooldown to 1.9 K (‑271.3 °C) a few weeks ago, the ongoing commissioning phase will achieve powering to nominal current, circuit by circuit, over the next few weeks.

This test stand is essential for #HiLumiLHC, which will increase the number of collisions to study the fundamental components of matter in much greater detail.

Find out more in our stories.


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42
2 weeks ago

Can you guess what this is? 👀
Hint: We would tell you a construction joke… but we're still working on it 😉

Here we see the interconnection work for the #HiLumiLHC Inner Triplet String, which is joining the individual cryoassemblies to form the final electrical circuits for the machine.

On 20 April 2026, the electrical powering of the 95-metre-long IT string began. Following its successful cryogenic cooldown to 1.9 K (‑271.3 °C) a few weeks ago, the ongoing commissioning phase will achieve powering to nominal current, circuit by circuit, over the next few weeks.

This test stand is essential for #HiLumiLHC, which will increase the number of collisions to study the fundamental components of matter in much greater detail.

Find out more in our stories.


5K
42
2 weeks ago

Can you guess what this is? 👀
Hint: We would tell you a construction joke… but we're still working on it 😉

Here we see the interconnection work for the #HiLumiLHC Inner Triplet String, which is joining the individual cryoassemblies to form the final electrical circuits for the machine.

On 20 April 2026, the electrical powering of the 95-metre-long IT string began. Following its successful cryogenic cooldown to 1.9 K (‑271.3 °C) a few weeks ago, the ongoing commissioning phase will achieve powering to nominal current, circuit by circuit, over the next few weeks.

This test stand is essential for #HiLumiLHC, which will increase the number of collisions to study the fundamental components of matter in much greater detail.

Find out more in our stories.


5K
42
2 weeks ago

Can you guess what this is? 👀
Hint: We would tell you a construction joke… but we're still working on it 😉

Here we see the interconnection work for the #HiLumiLHC Inner Triplet String, which is joining the individual cryoassemblies to form the final electrical circuits for the machine.

On 20 April 2026, the electrical powering of the 95-metre-long IT string began. Following its successful cryogenic cooldown to 1.9 K (‑271.3 °C) a few weeks ago, the ongoing commissioning phase will achieve powering to nominal current, circuit by circuit, over the next few weeks.

This test stand is essential for #HiLumiLHC, which will increase the number of collisions to study the fundamental components of matter in much greater detail.

Find out more in our stories.


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2 weeks ago

#ThrowbackThursday to 1993, when the World Wide Web was launched in the public domain 💻

On this day, 33 years ago, CERN put the WWW software in the public domain. Proposed by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the web was originally created to allow scientists and institutes working on CERN data to share information accurately and quickly from across the globe.

Later, CERN made a release available with an open licence, to maximise its dissemination.

Here we see:
1️⃣+2️⃣ The document that officially put the World Wide Web into the public domain
3️⃣ Tim Berners-Lee’s NeXT computer that served as the original web server and development machine for the WWW project
4️⃣ A screenshot of the recreated page of the first website


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2 weeks ago

#ThrowbackThursday to 1993, when the World Wide Web was launched in the public domain 💻

On this day, 33 years ago, CERN put the WWW software in the public domain. Proposed by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the web was originally created to allow scientists and institutes working on CERN data to share information accurately and quickly from across the globe.

Later, CERN made a release available with an open licence, to maximise its dissemination.

Here we see:
1️⃣+2️⃣ The document that officially put the World Wide Web into the public domain
3️⃣ Tim Berners-Lee’s NeXT computer that served as the original web server and development machine for the WWW project
4️⃣ A screenshot of the recreated page of the first website


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2 weeks ago

#ThrowbackThursday to 1993, when the World Wide Web was launched in the public domain 💻

On this day, 33 years ago, CERN put the WWW software in the public domain. Proposed by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the web was originally created to allow scientists and institutes working on CERN data to share information accurately and quickly from across the globe.

Later, CERN made a release available with an open licence, to maximise its dissemination.

Here we see:
1️⃣+2️⃣ The document that officially put the World Wide Web into the public domain
3️⃣ Tim Berners-Lee’s NeXT computer that served as the original web server and development machine for the WWW project
4️⃣ A screenshot of the recreated page of the first website


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120
2 weeks ago

#ThrowbackThursday to 1993, when the World Wide Web was launched in the public domain 💻

On this day, 33 years ago, CERN put the WWW software in the public domain. Proposed by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the web was originally created to allow scientists and institutes working on CERN data to share information accurately and quickly from across the globe.

Later, CERN made a release available with an open licence, to maximise its dissemination.

Here we see:
1️⃣+2️⃣ The document that officially put the World Wide Web into the public domain
3️⃣ Tim Berners-Lee’s NeXT computer that served as the original web server and development machine for the WWW project
4️⃣ A screenshot of the recreated page of the first website


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2 weeks ago

Spring is in full bloom at CERN 🌸

This #PhotoOfTheWeek, we swap the photos for some snippets of #LifeAtCERN around the Main site of the Laboratory.

Do you recognise any of these spots? Let us know in the comments.👇


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Voir les histoires Instagram en secret

Le visionneur d’histoires Instagram est un outil simple qui vous permet de regarder et de sauvegarder secrètement les histoires Instagram, vidéos, photos ou IGTV. Avec ce service, vous pouvez télécharger du contenu et l’apprécier hors ligne quand vous voulez. Si vous trouvez quelque chose d’intéressant sur Instagram que vous souhaitez vérifier plus tard ou si vous voulez voir des histoires tout en restant anonyme, notre Visionneur est parfait pour vous. Anonstories offre une excellente solution pour garder votre identité cachée. Instagram a lancé la fonctionnalité Stories en août 2023, rapidement adoptée par d’autres plateformes en raison de son format engageant et temporaire. Les histoires permettent aux utilisateurs de partager des mises à jour rapides, qu’il s’agisse de photos, vidéos ou selfies, agrémentés de texte, emojis ou filtres, visibles pendant 24 heures seulement. Cette fenêtre de temps limitée crée un fort engagement par rapport aux publications régulières. Aujourd’hui, les histoires sont l’un des moyens les plus populaires de se connecter et de communiquer sur les réseaux sociaux. Cependant, lorsque vous regardez une histoire, le créateur peut voir votre nom dans leur liste de visionneurs, ce qui peut poser un problème de confidentialité. Et si vous souhaitez naviguer dans les histoires sans être repéré ? C’est là qu’Anonstories devient utile. Il vous permet de regarder du contenu public sur Instagram sans révéler votre identité. Il vous suffit d’entrer le nom d’utilisateur du profil qui vous intéresse, et l’outil affichera ses dernières histoires. Fonctionnalités du visionneur Anonstories : - Navigation anonyme : Regardez des histoires sans apparaître dans la liste des visionneurs. - Aucun compte requis : Regardez du contenu public sans vous inscrire à un compte Instagram. - Téléchargement de contenu : Sauvegardez directement du contenu d’histoires sur votre appareil pour une utilisation hors ligne. - Voir les highlights : Accédez aux Highlights Instagram, même après la période de 24 heures. - Suivi des reposts : Suivez les reposts ou l’engagement sur les histoires des profils personnels. Limitations : - Cet outil fonctionne uniquement avec les comptes publics ; les comptes privés restent inaccessibles. Avantages : - Respect de la vie privée : Regardez n’importe quel contenu Instagram sans être repéré. - Simple et facile : Aucune installation d’application ni inscription requise. - Outils exclusifs : Téléchargez et gérez du contenu de manière que Instagram ne permet pas.

Avantages d’Anonstories

Explorer les histoires IG discrètement

Suivez les mises à jour Instagram en toute discrétion tout en protégeant votre vie privée et en restant anonyme.


Visionneur privé Instagram

Consultez les profils et photos anonymement avec aisance grâce au visionneur de profil privé.


Visionneur d’histoires gratuit

Ce service gratuit vous permet de voir les histoires Instagram anonymement, garantissant que votre activité reste cachée de l’uploader.

Questions fréquemment posées

 
Anonymat

Anonstories permet aux utilisateurs de voir les histoires Instagram sans alerter le créateur.

 
Compatibilité des appareils

Fonctionne parfaitement sur iOS, Android, Windows, macOS et les navigateurs modernes comme Chrome et Safari.

 
Sécurité et confidentialité

Privilégie la navigation sécurisée et anonyme sans nécessiter de coordonnées de connexion.

 
Pas d’inscription

Les utilisateurs peuvent voir des histoires publiques en entrant simplement un nom d’utilisateur — sans compte requis.

 
Formats pris en charge

Télécharge les photos (JPEG) et les vidéos (MP4) facilement.

 
Coût

Le service est gratuit.

 
Comptes privés

Le contenu des comptes privés n’est accessible qu’aux abonnés.

 
Utilisation des fichiers

Les fichiers sont destinés à un usage personnel ou éducatif uniquement et doivent respecter les règles de droit d’auteur.

 
Comment ça marche

Entrez un nom d’utilisateur public pour voir ou télécharger des histoires. Le service génère des liens directs pour sauvegarder le contenu localement.