CERN in the media from 28/08/2023 to 03/09/2023

Published on September 6, 2023
 

 

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Dear all, 

Please find below the media monitoring report from 28 August to 3 September 2023. These press cuttings have been selected amongst 707 articles identified by our media monitoring system. 

Fabiola Gianotti participated last week to Cernobbio 2023 and was hosted by Sky TG24, Il Sole 24 Ore and RAI  (
link 1link 2). 

Popular Science published an article about ALICE experiment following a visit organised by the press office. An interview of Frank Filthaut at the Neutrino Platform, organised by the press office, was published by Radboud University’s magazine.

Other mentions include the recent news of LHCb experiment concerning the observation of a Doubly charged tetra quark and its neutral partner, ALTAS researchers proposing supervised machine learning techniques for analysing LHC collision data, the cabling of HL-LHC and finally the way antimatter helps fighting cancer. 

We wish you a very nice week!

Kind regards,

The Press Team

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Searching for the smallest building blocks of the universe

...even further ahead, towards an entirely new accelerator: the Future Circular Collider(FCC). The FCC is envisioned to be 90 kilometres...

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VoxEU.org - Aug 30, 2023

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Gianotti at Sky TG24: Science can be 'sexy'

...Language: English Translated Text: General Manager of the Geneva CernFabiolaGianotti, tells Sky TG24 about her work and...

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Sky Italia - Sep 02, 2023

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How the Large Hadron Collider is cooking up big bang plasma

For 30 years, physicists around the world have been trying to reconstruct how life-giving particles formed in the very early universe. ALICE is...

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Popular Science Online - Aug 31, 2023

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Gianotti, CERN: "Science is a bridge that unites in time for conflict"

...English Translated Text: ...House Ambrosetti, says Fabiola Gianotti, CERN General Manager: “Science is universal because its rules are...

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Il Sole 24 Ore Online - Sep 02, 2023

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LHCb collaboration observes a doubly charged tetraquark and its neutral partner for the first time

...these fascinating particles for over a decade, using data collected at CERN's LHC particle collider in Switzerland. In a recent paper...

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headtopics.com - Sep 01, 2023

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ATLAS Researchers Explore Novel Phenomena with Anomaly Detection via Unsupervised Machine Learning

...Shares Since its inception in 2009, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has been a pioneering tool for scientific exploration,...

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MarkTech Post - Aug 28, 2023

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Cabling for LHC Upgrade Wraps Up Experts at Berkeley Lab finished winding more than 2000 kilometers of superconducting wire into cables for new magnets that will help upgrade the Large Hadron Collider and the search for new physics

...in physics – things like the origin of mass and the nature of dark matter and dark energy. "Superconducting magnets enable the...

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Newswise - Aug 31, 2023

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How antimatter helps doctors fight cancer

...seems almost too futuristic to be real - a technique that relies on antimatter inside the human body. This technique is called a positron...

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Big Think - Aug 30, 2023

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