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In 2018, 45 staff members have achieved 25 years of service at CERN
CERN hosts unveiling of a plaque recalling the history of a building in Berlin now owned by the CERN Pension Fund
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The first collisions of lead nuclei mark the start of the latest LHC heavy-ion run
CERN IT experts provide advice on IT and computing for all CERN communities
ECFA has launched a survey to learn how the achievements of individual researchers are recognised in collaborations
Nearly 90% of High-Energy Physics publications are funded by SCOAP³
The ALPHA-g and GBAR experiments have received their first beams of antiprotons
The ATLAS collaboration presents its latest search for heavy Majorana neutrinos
The CERN Procurement Service, in collaboration with the FAP Department, is launching a new e-Procurement platform
Protect yourself and your family! Protect your private life! And once you have done that, protect your professional life and your CERN devices, too!
CERN has launched its new home.cern website, presenting a different way of finding out about the Organization