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CERN70: Cutting-edge computing
Paolo Zanella came to the CERN computing group in 1962, just a few years after the first computer had arrived
Get rid of your strains
Part four of the Work Well Feel Well series looks at ways to release tension
CERN70: Tracing particles
Madeleine Znoy was one of the people responsible for “scanning” the films from the bubble chambers for interesting events
CERN70: The dark side of the muon
Francis Farley, a British physicist, joined CERN in 1957. This marked the start of a long and remarkable career in experiments to measure the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon
CERN70: The heart of CERN’s accelerator chain
Günther Plass, former Director of Accelerators at CERN, joined the Magnets group at the Proton Synchrotron (PS) in 1956. Three years later, the machine went into service and became the most powerful accelerator in the world
Suffer or enjoy?
Part 3 of the Work Well Feel Well series looks at recognising and learning from emotions
CERN70: A first discovery
Giuseppe Fidecaro was among the small group of physicists who performed the first experiment at CERN to provide results in 1958 that would spread the Laboratory’s name around the world
CERN70: The Laboratory takes shape
Franco Bonaudi, one of the pioneers of CERN's accelerators, looks back at the Laboratory's early years, during which everything had yet to be invented
CERN70: Foundations for European science
François de Rose, a French diplomat, was involved in the creation of CERN. In 2004, he still remembered the first discussions that ultimately led to the birth of the Organization
A break that revitalises you?
Part 2 of the Work Well Feel Well series looks at why taking a break is so important