From the CERN web: Standard Model, SESAME and more
This section highlights articles, blog posts and press releases published in the CERN web environment over the past weeks. This way, you won’t miss a thing...
Is the Standard Model about to crater?
28 October – CERN Courier
The Standard Model is coming under more and more pressure from experiments. New results from the analysis of LHC’s Run 1 data show effects that, if confirmed, would be the signature of new interactions at the TeV scale.
New CERN programme to develop network between SESAME schools
22 October - by Harriet Jarlett
In September CERN welcomed 28 visitors from the Middle East for the first ever student and teacher school for SESAME.
SESAME is a third-generation synchrotron light source nearing completion in Jordan that will allow researchers from the region to investigate questions from a broad range of subjects, including the natural sciences, archaeology and the arts.
CERN supports new business incubation network in Spain
20 October - by Harriet Jarlett
This week CERN signed its eighth Business Incubation Centre of CERN technologies (BIC) agreement with INEUSTAR, the Spanish Science Industry Association.
The programme, called the INEUSTAR-Pioneers, aims to bridge the gap between basic science and industry, supporting businesses and entrepreneurs to turn innovative technologies related to high-energy physics from technical concepts into a market reality.