CERN in the media from 22/05/2023 to 28/05/2023

Published on June 1, 2023

Dear all,  

Please find below the media monitoring report from 22 to 28 May 2023. These press cuttings have been selected amongst 644 articles identified by our media monitoring system. 

The ISOLDE media update regarding the nuclear clock has been widely covered by media, mostly in specialised outlets. The ATLAS/CMS joint media update about the rare Higgs boson decay has also been covered.

Other mentions included the visit of Daniel Filmus, The Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation of Argentina, the antimatter feature in Science&Vie, the inauguration of the computing equipment donated by CERN to the academic institutes as part of the High-Performance Computing for Lebanon (HPC4L) projects, and the CHUV-CERN-THERYQ collaboration on FLASH radiotherapy presented at the ESTRO 2023 congress in Vienna. 

We wish you a very nice week!  

Kind regards,  

The Press Team

 

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We Just Took A Step Closer To Building The First Nuclear Clocks

...put at about 10 minutes." The physicists used the ISOLDE facility at CERN. There actinium-229 atoms implanted in a crystal were left to...

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IFL Science - May 26, 2023

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Nuclear clocks could be the most accurate form of modern timekeeping

A recent breakthrough at CERN's nuclear physics facility has enabled the team to achieve the decay of the thorium-229 nucleus in a...

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MSN UK - May 25, 2023

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The details of the ceremony in Oslo that distinguished to the Argentine scientist Luis Caffarelli with the prize Abel, considered "Nobel of the mathematics"

WorldLingo Translation Performed - 5/23/2023 1:24 PM Original Language: Spanish Translation Language: English Translated Text: … official...

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Infobae - May 23, 2023

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Keeping time with an atomic nucleus

...this. One of them is the ISOLDE laboratory at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, which has made possible the...

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ScienceDaily - May 27, 2023

Audience Reach: 1,059,647

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The CERN opens the way with a clock more precise than the atomic clocks

...Language: English Translated Text: Sciences-Tech. Modified to 20:29 the CERN leads way with a clock more precise than the atomic clocks...

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Radio Télévision Suisse - May 26, 2023

Audience Reach: 786,694

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Experiments see first evidence of a rare Higgs boson decay

The discovery of the Higgs boson at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2012 marked a significant milestone in particle physics. Since...

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headtopics.com - May 27, 2023

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Mission: to transport antimatter

... … Matter Annihilation). With the CERN, a transport under high voltage ANTIMATTER: STORED ANTIPROTONS WITH -269°C… The antiprotons will...

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Science & Vie - May 27, 2023

Audience Reach: 164,170

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Filmus visited the European Organization for the Nuclear Investigation in Switzerland

... Translated Text: … Filmus, visited the European Organization for Investigación Nuclear (CERN), where is the Great Hadrones Collider (LHC),…

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Grupo la Provincia - May 23, 2023

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FLASH radiotherapy creates a stir at ESTRO trade show

...in the body. "We are now working in collaboration with CHUV and CERN to develop a FLASH system capable of targeting any tumour at...

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Physics World Online - May 22, 2023

Audience Reach: 128,778

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CERN Fuels Lebanese Innovation: High-Performance Computing for Lebanon Project Inaugurated

...of Beirut – the headquarters of the Prime Minister of Lebanon – to […] CERN Fuels Lebanese Innovation: High-Performance Computing for...

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HPCwire - May 25, 2023

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LHC experiments see first evidence of a rare Higgs boson decay

The discovery of the Higgs boson at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2012 marked a significant milestone in particle physics. Since...

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Knowledia News - May 28, 2023

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Quarks and leptons are the smallest particles we know. Does something smaller exist?

...facility in Europe to study these tiny building blocks. At the Large Hadron Collider, researchers heat matter to temperatures much hotter...

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Big Think - May 26, 2023

Audience Reach: 1,111,725

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