
CERN in the media from 26/04/2021 to 02/05/2021
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Dear all, Please find below the media monitoring report from the 26th of April to the 2nd of May. These press cuttings have been selected amongst 551 articles identified by our media monitoring system. A portrait of Fabiola Gianotti was published in Latin American Post, underlining that she is the first woman to lead CERN. Multiple outlets continued to cover ALPHA’s success in the laser-cooling of antimatter, as well as AWAKE’s breakthrough. Toms Torims, Latvia representative at CERN, spoke to the Latvian media about the advantages of becoming an associate member of CERN. Dr Arturo Fernández Téllez, who works in the ALICE experiment, spoke with a Mexican outlet about the High Energy Ventilator that he developed in CERN with his team. A Swiss outlet, Higgs, devoted an article to one of CERN physicists, Nicola Serra, allowing him to talk about the LHCb collaboration. Other mentions include the 28th birthday of the World Wide Web entering public domain, a team from CERN wining the third place of the Health and Safety Awards 2021, and news of a report about cybersecurity written partly in collaboration with CERN by the company ESET. Moreover, John Elkmann mentioned CERN’s Science Gateway in an interview for l’Opinion Online. Arts at CERN were also featured in the media this week ; CLOT Magazine communicated about the open call for the Connect residency, and Black Quantum Futurism talked about their experience at CERN to the digital media Broad Street Review.The recent muon results from Fermilab also remain a well-covered topic. The media often correlate them with the LHCb results and wonder if we are moving beyond the Standard Model. To finish with, you will find attached an article from a local outlet covering the topic of the first building to be heated by a network that reuses the heat wastes of CERN. We wish you a very nice week !
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As in Switzerland those developed world-wide first Website WorldLingo Translation Performed - 4/11/2021 3:14 AM Original Language: German Translation Language: English Translated Text: … Were occupied...
Audience Reach: 7,873
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Latvija jaunnedēļ kļūs par CERN asociēto dalībvalsti ...14. aprīlī, plkst. 11.00 ar Eiropas Kodolpētniecības organizācijas (CERN) ģenerāldirektori Fabjolu Džanoti (Fabiola Gianotti) parakstīs...
Audience Reach: 95,375
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Festival Rome Sciences, maratona for Day of the Search ...from the arsenal of Venice, the laboratories of the Great Pebble, to CERN, from the Etna to Paris, gives Boston Florida and Chicago. ...
Audience Reach: 1,996,223
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WorldLingo Translation Performed - 4/9/2021 2:24 AM Original Language: Chinese-Simplified Translation Language: English Translated Text: ......
Audience Reach: 22,601,722
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Fabiola Gianotti name between the members of the G7 of the Council on the kind equality ... … expert of vaccine and managing of company, between which the Italian Fabiola Gianotti, physics and general manager of the...
Audience Reach: 67,151,557
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Antimatter: the CERN cools by laser of the antiatomes hydrogen for the first time WorldLingo Translation Performed - 4/7/2021 1:39 PM Original Language: French Translation Language: English Translated Text: Futura-sciences,...
Audience Reach: 9,613,446
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The anomaly of the muone: the experiment that suggests the existence of new forces of the nature ...Text: … ulterior bosoni of Higgs, that it could also explain the dark matter. E' one possibility at par with various others ". …
Audience Reach: 4,414,693
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'Strong' evidence found for a new force of nature ...physics experiments in the US, Japan, and most recently from the Large Hadron Collider on the Swiss-French border. Prof Ben Allanach,...
Audience Reach: 24,207,801
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A Tiny Particle's Wobble Could Upend the Known Laws of Physics ...explains the results of high-energy particle experiments in places like CERN's Large Hadron Collider. But the model leaves many deep...
Audience Reach: 43,264,806
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After 50 years of "hunting", physicists discover the mythical particle of Odderon ... … of experimental data of Grande Colisionador de Hadrões (LHC) of the CERN, in Switzerland. It was in 1973 that two French particle...
Audience Reach: 193,922
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Strange muon behaviour hints at mysterious new particles and forces ...answer – and they didn't," says William Morse at Brookhaven. Read more: CERN boss: Big physics may be in a funk, but we need it more than...
Audience Reach: 1,313,242
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