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Agenda for the meeting to be held on Tuesday, 5 June 2018 at 9:15 a.m. in Room Georges Charpak (Room F, 60/6-015)
Discover the new aerial photos of CERN taken by drone at gis.cern.ch. You’ll be amazed by the level of detail
More than 450 physicists and engineers took part in the first workshop to define CERN’s experimental programme from 2020 onwards
By responding to a survey about how you travel to, from and around CERN, you will help new mobility proposals to be drawn up
One major source of revenue on the Internet is advertisements. Interestingly, not only honest companies have embarked on online advertising...
Don’t miss the metrology laboratory’s open day on 6 June when its state-of-the-art tomograph will be on display
As of 28 May, single use plastic cups will disappear from CERN’s Meyrin restaurants, saving the planet from 1.5 tonnes of plastic waste per year.
On 5 May, the last step in the intensity ramp-up process was completed, ten days ahead of schedule. The LHC is now filled with 2556 bunches per beam
From 28 May 2018, plastic cups will no longer be used in CERN’s restaurants
Around 500 to 1000 people from the media visit CERN every year, and the Press Office organises bespoke visits for them.
The CERN Computing Rules govern the usage of CERN’s computing facilities, CERN’s wired and wireless networks including all devices connected to them
Some 500 scientists from 147 institutes met in Amsterdam for the 2018 Future Circular Collider (FCC) week from 9 to 13 April