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    CERN Courier - December 2018

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    CERN Courier - December 2018

    CERN Courier - December 2018
    English | True PDF | 31 Pages | 10.15 MB

    Cosmic rays, being relatively easy to detect using inexpensive equipment, offer an ideal outreach and educational tool. Two projects described in this issue – Polarquest2018 and Clean2Antartica, which stem from existing networks of cosmic-ray detectors installed on high-school rooftops in Italy and the Netherlands – are taking cosmic-ray experiments to polar latitudes for the benefit of science, education and the environment.
    Going to other earthly extremes, this month’s cover feature describes SNOLAB: the world’s deepest cleanroom facility, located at a depth of 2 km and host to several neutrino and dark-matter experiments. On the machine front, Linac2 is switched off after 40 years of serving CERN with protons, while the world’s first fourth-generation high-energy light source takes shape at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenoble. Also featured in this issue is a call to address the gender imbalance in theoretical high-energy physics.
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