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Eco-neighbourhoods, solar panels, recycled heat: just some of the innovative ecological projects presented at panel discussion in the Globe.
Gilles Jobin and his inspiration partner João Pequenão will give a public lecture this evening in the Globe of Science and Innovation
The opening times of all three restaurants will change for the coming holiday weekends
This year's computing school in Uppsala, Sweden, will cover data technologies, base technologies and physics computing among other subjects
Even if you have worked with e-groups, this may be a good opportunity to learn about best practices and security-related recommendations when
Jean Dalibard of Laboratoire Kastler Brosel discusses the work of English writer Edwin Abbott in the library on 12 March
Take part in an interactive workshop about diversity at CERN on 8 March
From 13 March, the configuration of CERN’s outer perimeter firewall will change. Existing firewall openings for incoming traffic will not be affected
The 95th ACCU meeting will take place at CERN on 7 March. Click through for details