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  • Robert Klapisch (1932–2020)

    Robert Klapisch (1932–2020)

    Robert Klapisch(1932–2020) — Robert Klapisch passed away on 21 March 2020, to the immense sadness of those who knew and loved him. Our thoughts are with his family, particularly his three children, Coline, Cédric and Marianne. Robert was a tireless worker, not only passionate about the field of fundamental physics, covering both nuclear and particle

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  • Fighting COVID-19: a coordinated CERN response

    A dedicated group will coordinate the Organization’s initiatives to help the global fight against the pandemic

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  • COVID-19: CERN in the coming weeks

    
CERN is open in virtual mode. Many scientists and collaborators are teleworking.

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  • Tatiana Fabergé (1930–2020)

    Tatiana Fabergé (1930–2020)

    A pillar of theoretical physics at CERN for decades

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  • Ten artworks exploring CERN science travel around the world

    Ten artworks exploring CERN science travel around the world

    A travelling art exhibition entitled ‘Quantum/Broken Symmetries’* will bring the fruit of CERN’s art and science residencies to four new museums worldwide in 2020.

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  • Hakim Hajji (1993–2020)

    Hakim Hajji (1993–2020)

    Hakim Hajji(1993–2020) — It is with great sorrow that we announce the death of our colleague Hakim Hajji. He came to CERN in 2016 as a temporary holiday replacement, but his work ethic, enthusiasm, discipline, good humour and kindness led us to offer him a job as a driver and deliveryman. He was always ready

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  • Seven secrets to ensure a successful and healthy working life

    Efficiency and benevolence at work: CERN is launching a campaign as part of the Work Well Feel Well initiative

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  • ALPHA reports first measurements of certain quantum effects in antimatter

    ALPHA reports first measurements of certain quantum effects in antimatter

    The measurements are consistent with predictions for “normal” matter and pave the way for future precision studies

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  • 2019 in review

    On 14 January, the Directors gave their traditional review of the year gone by to a packed CERN Main Auditorium

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  • Robert Simpson (1989–2020)

    Robert Simpson (1989–2020)

    Robert Simpson(1989–2020) — It is with great sadness that we have to announce the passing of our colleague and friend, Robert Simpson. As a young student, Robbie developed a profound passion for science and the world of academia, which led him to take up studies in computing science at the University of Glasgow, graduating with

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