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Schoolboy uses grid computing to analyse satellite data
Youngest person to receive grid certification uses computing power to analyse satellite data
Breaking the rules: TEDxCERN 2015 videos now live
All the talks from TEDxCERN 2015 from using virtual reality in education to surfing wakefields, are now available online
Crystals channel high-energy beams in the LHC
In this week's Bulletin find out how bent crystals were tested in the LHC to channel and deflect the beam
Beamline for Schools competition 2016 launches today
High-school students: you could win the chance to come to CERN and run a real experiment, register now
MOOC "From particles to stars"
Attend the new MOOC, "From particles to stars", organised by the Université Paris-Saclay.
LHC arrives in Singapore
This weekend the Collider exhibition opens in Singapore, CERN's travelling exhibition continues in Spain and Georgia enjoys CERN’s interactive tunnel
‘Photowalk’: Vote for your favourite pictures!
CERN announces the winners of the CERN Photowalk 2015. The three winning photos will now enter into the global competition
CERN DG to become member of EC science advisory group
Rolf Heuer to be one of seven leading scientists providing advice to European Commission as part of new Scientific Advisory Mechanism announced today
Data Science at the LHC: Watch the workshop
Watch a range of talks on topics from machine learning to exoplanets this week as part of the ‘Data Science at LHC’ workshop
CERN speaks at UN about the laboratory’s cooperation model
At the United Nations in Geneva yesterday, CERN representatives discussed their laboratory’s model for international cooperation and science for peace