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🤩 Superb result, following the previous detection of a void using the technique. A great encouragement for our @CP3_UCLouvain colleagues A. Giammanco and E. Cortina who are exploring this technique for cultural heritage applications and more!
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RT @disclosetv
NEW - A hidden corridor has been discovered close to the main entrance of the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt.

twitter.com/disclosetv/status/

#LHC physicists resolve stalemate over Russian authors

👉 Agreement on how to list scientists at Russian organizations on #research papers will help to clear #journals' backlog.

nature.com/articles/d41586-023

#publishing #physics #CERN #affiliation #ORCID #PIDs #identifiers #Russia #StandWithUkraine

RT @CP3_UCLouvain
Yesterday, the CP3 administrative staff and technical staff from our electronics and mechanics workshops visited CERN. Thanks a lot to Michal Zamkovsky and @GBoudoul who showed us @NA62experiment and @CMSExperiment !

RT @IPHC_Strasbourg
Félicitations à Caroline Collard, directrice de recherches du @CNRS à l’IPHC, à qui a été remis aujourd'hui le Prix Joliot-Curie 2021 de la Société Française de Physique pour ses travaux remarquables en physique expérimentale des particules.

➡️ iphc.cnrs.fr/actualite/le-prix

RT @uw_icecube
📢 IceCube is excited to announce the launch of the “IceCube - Neutrinos in Deep Ice” contest on @kaggle! Participants will compete to devise a machine learning solution for a chance to win cash prizes.

Read more about it here ➡️ icecube.wisc.edu/news/outreach

Now we have a national estimation of the total cost for article processing charges, 30M€ / year (France). The cost has tripled in ten years. The cost will probably double again in the next decade...
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RT @ouvrirlascience
How much do APCs cost French research institutions?
The French Ministry of Higher Education and Research publishes a study that quantifies the costs of article processing charges and predicts their evolution by 2…
twitter.com/ouvrirlascience/st

RIP Meenakshi Narain, dynamic ⁦@CMSexperiment⁩ experimental physicist, ⁦@BrownUniversity⁩ physics chair, campaigner for many worthy causes, a force of nature brown.edu/academics/physics/ne

RT @gwendewasseige
I would lie saying that interviewing 3 astronauts was on my - how could have I thought it was even possible. But here it is! tintin.com/en/news/5919/little big thanks to @UCLouvain_be and @tintin for a great moment!

CMS is not only a #detector! ✨ It's also passionate people, memories, personal effort and team work!
Listen to four #scientists who were #working at CMS before it was even built discussing with their #young colleagues about what it takes to make something THAT major from scratch!
📽️⬇️
youtube.com/watch?v=8ruYqtcF-7

Hi computer scientists! I am searching for a PhD student to join our team at CERN. Are you interested in large scale data management, storage, networks, and databases? Please have a look at the attached bulletin!

RT @frsFNRS
📢 L'Appel Bourses et Mandats 2023 est ouvert ! 📢
➡ L’appel Bourses et Mandats 2023 est ouvert sur e-space.
➡ Consultez les Règlements et le Mini-guide FR - EN.

➕ Plus d'infos sur le site du FNRS : frs-fnrs.be/fr/l-actualite-fnr

RT @framaka
Énorme : Twitter vient de suspendre le compte officiel de Mastodon @joinmastodon !!!

In the land of Middle-earth, deep in the realm of the elves, there exists a mysterious and elusive particle known as the neutrino. This tiny, ghost-like particle is thought to be without mass, and it moves through the fabric of space and time with a grace and speed unlike any other known particle.

But there are some who say that the neutrino is not truly massless, but rather that it possesses a tiny, imperceptible amount of mass. If this is true, it would be a revelation of great import, and could shed new light on the fundamental nature of the universe and the workings of the great cosmic forces.

The wise and learned elves have devoted much effort to studying the neutrino, seeking to unlock its secrets and understand its true nature. They have built great machines and instruments, powerful enough to probe the very fabric of space and time, in their quest to unravel the mystery of the neutrino.

And so the quest continues, as the elves strive to unlock the secrets of the universe and uncover the hidden truths of the neutrino.

ChatGPT, telling us about the neutrino mass in the style of Tolkien.

The @cern #summerstudent programme is one of the greatest (fully paid) summer activities that one can do as a #physics, #mathematics or #computerscience #student. It’s competitive to get in but totally worth it. I was a #summie back in 99 and it convinced me to continue in science 🤩🤓😎😍😀 careers.cern/summer #academicmastodon #careers #internships #academicchatter

And that's a wrap for the 2022 #LHC run! Congratulations to the #CERN #accelerator team for another great year of collisions - 40ifb delivered to each of @CMSexperiment and @ATLASexperiment!

This was amazing, and Ronaldo 1996 should have been summoned:
youtu.be/6p4SeR3pliM

Also, it is cool that this could be considered a plausible posisbility when we are, as community, generally incapable of connecting a room to Zoom on the first try...

Happy to read that some funding agencies are already reacting to the recent inflation surge!

The one-off extra funding by DOE includes 34.5M$ for CMS upgrade, 32.8M$ for ATLAS, and 38M$ for the HL-LHC.

Thanks! 😊
science.org/content/article/so

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