
CERN Alumni Weekly News | CERN 70th anniversary, Raconte-moi le CERN in Paris, News from the Lab on 10 October, CERN's ecological wealth
Do you have a favourite CERN photo? To celebrate CERN's 70th anniversary, we invite you to share the first photo you took at CERN or your favourite CERN photo (taken by you) on https://alumni.cern. Post it on the live feed https://alumni.cern/feed, add a caption and the Office for Alumni Relations will select our three favourites, which will win a prize.
Last Tuesday, over 50 CERN Alumni came back to CERN for the CERN70 Community event: https://alumni.cern/news/2172017
For those passionate about science communication, don't miss "Raconte-moi le CERN" at the Cité des Sciences in Paris on Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th September 2024. This conference will take you through fascinating stories of CERN's discoveries and scientific journey: https://alumni.cern/events/157282
Join us on 10 October for "News from the Lab" event, where CERN openlab will showcase the latest advancements from their innovative public-private partnership, highlighting CERN's collaboration with leading technology companies and research organisations to advance cutting-edge computing technologies: https://alumni.cern/events/154996
Ever wondered about CERN's rich ecological diversity? Now, you can embark on a virtual tour of CERN sites and explore the diverse flora and fauna discovered in a 2022 field survey. Some of the species are even threatened, making this virtual walk a unique insight into CERN's ecological wealth: https://home.cern/news/news/cern/take-virtual-walk-wild-side
Discover how the Efficient Particle Accelerators (EPA) project is leveraging AI, machine learning, and automation to boost the efficiency of CERN's accelerators for the high luminosity era and beyond: https://home.cern/news/news/accelerators/how-can-physicists-make-particle-accelerators-more-efficient
Additionally, the CMS experiment has made headlines by achieving the most precise measurement of the W boson mass at the LHC so far. This result aligns with the predictions of the Standard Model of particle physics, contributing to our understanding of fundamental interactions: https://home.cern/news/press-release/physics/cms-experiment-cern-weighs-w-boson-mass
Lastly, The LHC, the largest superconducting machine in the world, demonstrates how particle physics and CERN have been a driving force in the development of superconductors: https://home.cern/news/series/cern70/cern70-superconductors-accelerate-progress
