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Why you should be grateful to the Domain Name System at CERN.
The first ever beam has been sent through AWAKE as part of the testing and commissioning of the experiment
40 years ago this week, the Super Proton Synchrotron accelerated its first particles
Once again, the CERN Running Club has caused a stir at the Tour du Canton de Genève.
The LHCP2016 conference presents new physics results on data collected in 2015 at the LHC
CERN and INFN, the Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics, sign BIC agreement to support businesses in developing physics technologies
South Korean artist, Yunchul Kim has won the 2016 COLLIDE Award to spend a two month residency at CERN
Knowledge Transfer Fund awarded over six hundred thousand Swiss francs to six projects in 2016.
These two last weeks have been a highlight of LHC operation, delivering record luminosity
Newly created IT Consultancy Team provides advice on IT matters to communities at CERN starting new projects or reviewing computing activities of old
On the initiative of the Office National des Forêts, France’s forestry commission, horses are helping to remove trees cut down in CERN’s forests
Like a lion waiting to ambush gazelles at a waterhole, malware can catch you by surprise.