
CERN Alumni Weekly News | CERN Alumni Regional Groups, ASACUSA, CERN Courier features our Alumni, Goodbye to Stephen Turner
On Thursday, CERN Alumni in Belgium launched the 12th Regional group in Brussels. If you couldn't join, but would like to participate in future activities, you are kindly invited to share your ideas with the group members: https://alumni.cern/topics/30653/feed
If you are located in the San Francisco Bay Area, make sure to join us in at the CERN Alumni Regional Group launch on the 24th of March. Don't forget to sign up to the corresponding group on alumni.cern to stay tuned and find out about future events: https://alumni.cern/topics/30651/members
ASACUSA sees surprising behaviour of hybrid matter–antimatter atoms in superfluid helium. The result, described in a paper published this week in the journal Nature, may open doors to several lines of research: https://home.web.cern.ch/news/news/physics/asacusa-sees-surprising-behaviour-hybrid-matter-antimatter-atoms-superfluid
This month's edition of the CERN Courier features our alumni working in the education sector in this new article highlighting how a research background in particle physics brings significant benefits to their teaching careers: https://cerncourier.com/a/have-you-got-what-it-takes-to-teach/
The latest Symmetry Magazine article claims that when a theory breaks, you learn how to build it better: https://www.symmetrymagazine.org/article/how-to-break-a-theory
It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden and unexpected death of our alumnus, Stephen Turner. We will always remember him as a kind, cheerful and passionate person with great enthusiasm for science and engineering. He touched the lives of many and will be greatly missed: https://alumni.cern/news/117276
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The CERN Alumni Relations team
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