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High-flying physics: Young pilot visits CERN
Pernilla Craig, one of UK’s youngest female pilots, saw CERN from deep underground and high in the sky on a visit last week
CERN releases new version of open hardware licence
Version 1.2 of the laboratory's open hardware licence is lighter on the users
The GHOST in the machine
New software based on CERN's particle simulation toolkit Geant4 is being used to assess radiation doses in cancer treatment
Helix Nebula and the view from space
Wolfgang Lengert of the European Space Agency talks to International Science Grid This Week about big data and the Helix Nebula project
CERN’s Flückiger joins Internet Hall of Fame
François Flückiger inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame
How the internet came to CERN
François Flückiger on his being inducted to the Internet Hall of Fame, and the story of how the internet came to CERN
CERN inaugurates data centre extension in Budapest
The Wigner Research Centre for Physics in Hungary hosts a major extension of CERN computing resources
Recreating one of the web’s first browsers
CERN is organizing a two-day coding event to recreate the line-mode browser
Recreating one of the web’s first browsers
CERN is organizing a two-day coding event to recreate the line-mode browser
Grid computing founder: 'Science needs to travel faster'
Ian Foster, one of the founders of grid computing, on the challenges of big data