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François Flückiger on his being inducted to the Internet Hall of Fame, and the story of how the internet came to CERN
Jens Vigen reflects on the number of CERN people turning to cycling, and how this might drive change
Lecture at 7pm 4 July in the CERN Globe of Science and Innovation to mark the start of Bill Fontana’s Collide @ CERN residency
Good news for CERN as Council approves the budget for 2014 and the Medium Term Plan
There are many things that can be done to manage energy in a way that makes science sustainable, says Technology department head Frédérick Bordry
CERN, ERF and ESS launch the second workshop on energy management in research infrastructures
Today, Fermilab announced that Nigel Lockyer will be their new Director. And a very good choice they have made, says CERN Director-General Rolf Heuer
The Beams department and the Knowledge transfer group met for a day to identify promising technologies to transfer to industry and academia
A departmental innovation day is a good way to promote and foster knowledge transfer, says Paul Collier of the Beams department
At the end of September we expect a huge number of visitors for the Open Days. Volunteers are the key to the event
This week gave us two strong examples of global collaboration in particle physics, says Rolf Heuer
The BASE experiment aims to take ultra-high precision measurements of the antiproton magnetic moment