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  • University of Geneva honours LHC project leader at 450th anniversary ceremony

    University of Geneva honours LHC project leader at 450th anniversary ceremony

    Geneva, 5 June 2009. The University of Geneva is today holding a ceremony at which honorary degrees will be bestowed on four figures renowned for their activities in bringing nations together, including international collaboration in scientific research at CERN1. Geneva, 5 June 2009. The University of Geneva is today holding a ceremony at which honorary

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  • Austrian participation in CERN

    Geneva, 11 May 2009. This afternoon, a meeting took place in the Ministry of Science and Research in Vienna between Austrian Science Minister Johannes Hahn, CERN1 Director-General Rolf Heuer, and CERN External Relations Coordinator Felicitas Pauss. In a constructive working meeting, Minister Hahn explained the reasons for wishing to end Austrian membership of CERN at

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  • Final LHC magnet goes underground

    Final LHC magnet goes underground

    Geneva, 30 April 2009. The 53rd and final replacement magnet for CERN’s1 Large Hadron Collider (LHC) was lowered into the accelerator’s tunnel today, marking the end of repair work above ground following the incident in September last year that brought LHC operations to a halt. Underground, the magnets are being interconnected, and new systems installed

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  • CERN launches new youth site on Web’s 20th anniversary

    CERN launches new youth site on Web’s 20th anniversary

    Geneva, 13 March 2009. Web veteran Robert Cailliau today launched CERNland, a new website for young people, on the occasion of the Web’s 20th anniversary. CERNland has been developed to bring the excitement of CERN’s1 research to a young audience aged 7 to 12 through a range of films, games and multimedia applications. It is

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  • CERN celebrates 20th anniversary of World Wide Web

    CERN celebrates 20th anniversary of World Wide Web

    Geneva, 13 March 2009. Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee returned to the birthplace of his invention today, 20 years after submitting his paper ‘Information Management: A Proposal’ to his boss Mike Sendall. By writing the words ‘Vague, but exciting’ on the document’s cover, and giving Berners-Lee the go-ahead to continue, Sendall was signing into existence the

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  • Hollywood comes to CERN

    Hollywood comes to CERN

    Geneva, 12 February 2009. CERN1 today hosted a visit from actors Tom Hanks and Ayelet Zurer and director Ron Howard as they unveiled exclusively some select footage from their new film adaptation of Dan Brown’s novel Angels & Demons, set for worldwide release by Sony Pictures on 15 May 2009. Geneva, 12 February 2009. CERN1

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  • CERN management confirms new LHC restart schedule

    Geneva, 9 February 2009. CERN1 management today confirmed the restart schedule for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) resulting from the recommendations from last week’s Chamonix workshop. The new schedule foresees first beams in the LHC at the end of September this year, with collisions following in late October. A short technical stop has also been

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  • CERN to set goals for first LHC physics

    Geneva, 6 February 2009. At the conclusion of a workshop held in Chamonix this week, recommendations have been made to the CERN1 management for the restart schedule of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). If accepted in a management meeting on Monday, these recommendations will ensure that the LHC starts to produce physics data in late

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  • CERN council rings the changes

    Geneva 12 December 2008. The CERN1 council today thanked the organization’s outgoing management, and welcomed in the new. It was an occasion to take stock of the achievements of the past five years and to look forward to the next. Outgoing Director-General Robert Aymar, looked back on his five years at the helm, while new

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  • LHC to restart in 2009

    LHC to restart in 2009

    Geneva, 5 December 2008. CERN1 today confirmed that the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will restart in 2009. This news forms part of an updated report, published today, on the status of the LHC following a malfunction on 19 September. BROKEN IMAGE NOT MOVED (drupal url : https://home.cern/news/press-release/cern/lhc-restart-2009) Geneva, 5 December 2008. CERN1 today confirmed that

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