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The ninth CineGlobe event will take place from 3 to 7 July 2019!
The Nobel laureate, who coined the name “quarks”, passed away on 24 May
Ten new magnets are already being connected
The tournament will take place in Restaurant 1 at CERN on 24-26 July
The Granada symposium stimulated much lively discussion on the future of particle physics
8 September – 21 September 2019, Vysoke-Tatry, Slovakia
In autumn 2018 and spring 2019, new data-centre modules were installed and commissioned at the ALICE and LHCb sites (points 2 and 8 of the LHC)
Running your own computing hardware, installation stack, (web) applications, databases, etc., is just not cost effective and usually you won’t be able to commit the required attention to keeping those systems sufficiently secure