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Second Open Competition for Collide@CERN-Geneva Residency Award announced today
Remembering Wim Klein
Wim Klein, CERN's first computer, was born 100 years ago this week. A former colleague remembers him
Exchanging knowledge with industry on superconducting tech
A 2-day workshop is bringing together CERN researchers and companies developing innovative superconducting technologies
CERN seasonal e-greetings site online
Send some festive cheer with a CERN e-greeting
End-of-year closure 2012-13
The Laboratory will be closed from Saturday 22 December 2012 to Sunday 6 January 2013 inclusive
Particle physics: a valuable driver of innovation in medicine
The 10th anniversary of ENLIGHT marks a good occasion a look back at the important contributions particle physics has made to medicine
QuarkNet physics-education programme gains global reach
A professional-development programme created in the US to help teachers explain particle physics has caught on across the world
QuarkNet physics-education programme gains global reach
A professional-development programme created in the US to help teachers explain particle physics has caught on across the world
Joint Universities Accelerator School to start on 7 January
The school, for students and professionals, includes courses on accelerator physics, technology and applications
Google Science Fair winner visits CERN
Grand Prize winner Brittany Wenger visited the Antiproton Decelerator and the Computing Centre among other areas