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  • A dual tech gem for future neutrino detectors

    A dual tech gem for future neutrino detectors

    Innovative technologies for next-generation neutrino detectors are currently being tested in the CERN Neutrino Platform project WA105

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  • Chicago sees floods of LHC data and new results at the ICHEP 2016 conference

    Chicago sees floods of LHC data and new results at the ICHEP 2016 conference

    Particle physicists are showcasing a wealth of brand new results from the Large Hadron Collider experiments at CERN at the “ICHEP 2016” conference in Chicago.

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  • Strengthening CERN and particle physics in a changing global environment

    As we welcome Romania as our 22nd Member State in late July, now is a good time to reflect on the geographical enlargement process

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  • Pablo Rodríguez Pérez (1976 – 2016)

    Pablo Rodríguez Pérez (1976 – 2016)

    It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden loss of Pablo Rodríguez Pérez, a physicist on the LHCb Experiment, who died on 1st July 2016

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  • New wings give ICARUS flight for second neutrino hunt

    New wings give ICARUS flight for second neutrino hunt

    The ICARUS detector is being refurbished before being sent to the US in search of sterile neutrinos

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  • News from Council – June 2016

    A major topic was the approval of CERN’s Medium Term Plan (MTP) 2017-2021

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  • Guido Vegni (1931 – 2016)

    Guido Vegni (1931 – 2016)

    Guido Vegni, a renowned particle physicist and Professor at the University of Milan, passed away on Thursday 2 June

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  • A global lab with a global mission

    It’s a dynamic mix of co-operation and competition that drives particle physics forward

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  • Why diversity means more than just gender

    Martin Steinacher, Director for Finance and Human Resources, writes to CERN personnel about diversity at the Organisation

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  • CERN announces winners of its 2016 beamline for schools competition

    CERN today announced the winners of its 2016 Beamline for Schools competition.Two teams of high-school students, “Pyramid hunters” (Poland) and “Relatively Special” (UK), have been selected to carry out their own experiments using a CERN accelerator beam.

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