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What makes CERN’s research great
As a newcomer to CERN, I find myself both honoured and humbled to have had the role of Research Director confided in me for five years
One woman’s journey in physics
Renowned theoretical physicist Mary K Gaillard delivered a scientific seminar and presented her book “A singularly unfeminine profession” at CERN
New tool in place to support authors and CERN as a publisher
The new CERN Publishing Platform supports many services, ranging from editorial management to publication tasks
Understanding parking habits at CERN
The SMB department is setting up a monitoring system in certain CERN car parks in order to evaluate their occupancy rates and make them easier to use
Computer Security: pimp up your password
A well-chosen, complex password for your CERN account might not be enough anymore
A tour in sign language
In early May, CERN welcomed a group of deaf children for a tour of Microcosm and a Fun with Physics demonstration
CERN’s annual relay a runaway success
With a record participation of 128 teams of six runners each, this year’s CERN Relay Race took place on 19 May on the Meyrin site
Happy birthday, Jack Steinberger
Jack Steinberger, Nobel Prize in Physics 1988 and one of the pioneers of neutrino research, celebrates his 95th birthday today.
LHC Report: stoat-ally back on track!
Electrical equipment that was damaged by the beech marten has been repaired. The LHC is back on track with ever higher beam intensity.
A great start for the whole CERN accelerator chain
With physics data-taking under way this week at the LHC, I’d like to take a look at what’s been happening at the rest of the CERN accelerator chain.