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Issue 9 of Accelerating News, a quarterly publication for the accelerator community, is now available
With the pressure tests now complete we are coming to the equally important phase of cleaning the machine
At 11am CET, watch Rebeca Gonzalez Suarez present the latest measurements on single-top quark production from the CMS experiment
Last week several CERN teams were involved in creating a life-size mock helium leak in Sector 4-5
Three advanced accelerator facilities in Europe are opening their doors to researchers. Apply now for access to two of them
Follow the action at the ICTR-PHE conference via the conference blog
Tune in at 11am CET to watch Olga Botner of Uppsala University talk about the latest from the IceCube cosmic ray detector near the South Pole
Watch CERN's Director for Research and Scientific Computing Sergio Bertolucci speaking from Braga, Portugal, at 6pm CET
Applications are now open for "Grid and Cloud Computing concepts and practical applications" in Varenna, Italy
Registration for the FCC meeting in Geneva 12-15 February is now open - deadline 31 January
Applications to the 2014 school, which will be held in the Netherlands, are open until 21 February
Aaron Richard Angerami of Columbia University in the US presents "Soft and hard probes of high-temperature matter with the ATLAS experiment"