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The State of Geneva is launching a public consultation to gather opinions on the future of the canton
The Workshop on Efficient Neutron Sources will take place in Villigen, Switzerland, on September 2-5 2019
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One afternoon of this year’s Open Days will be reserved for CERN people as well as their families and friends
For the whole of the summer, from Tuesday, 11 June onwards, a Novae food truck will serve street food on the terrace of Restaurant 1 from 11.30 a.m. until 1.30 p.m.
Check the CERN Computing Blog to get frequent news and updates about your computing environment
Alan Bogana and Nicole L’Huillier, two artists-in-residence at CERN and in the astronomical observatories of Chile, present their exploratory work