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On 31 March 2017 at 11:00 the manager of UNOSAT, will give an overview of the variety of activities carried out by the organisation since 2001
At the 52nd Rencontres de Moriond conference CERN collaborations presented many new results, including their first ones with the full 13 TeV dataset
The crab cavities, a key component for the HL-LHC luminosity increase, show remarkable first test results
The annual CLIC workshop at CERN saw 220 collaborators from over 26 countries discuss the latest status of the study
CMS high-luminosity LHC upgrade requires new silicon sensors, to better distinguish between particles from multiple collisions
The re-filling of the arcs with liquid helium started last week, and the LHC is gradually being prepared for electrical tests at the end of the month
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What happens when protons in cosmic rays collide with helium nuclei? The LHCb experiment is on the case
On Tuesday 21 March 2017, recently-recruited staff members and fellows participated in a session in the framework of the Induction Programme
Are you interested in entrepreneurship? CERN is an ideal place to explore and nurture new business ideas
At a time when Hollywood rarely praises female scientists as heroes, an unusual film was released: Hidden Figures