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Following the signature of an umbrella agreement in May, a series of detailed CERN-US protocols was concluded today in a short ceremony at CERN
From retrieving data tapes to handling material safely, the robots at CERN fulfill numerous tasks
Astronaut Tim Peake is on the International Space Station with a Timepix chip from the CERN@School project
In preparation for civil engineering work for the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider, vibration measurements have been carried out near the LHC
The two general-purpose LHC experiments have unveiled analyses of data collected in 2015 from proton collisions at an energy of 13 TeV
In this week's Bulletin find out how vibration measurements in preparation for High-Luminosity LHC are going
Are you a student interested in working on advanced IT projects at CERN? Applications are now open for 2016’s CERN openlab Summer Student Programme.
The two experiments will present their new results at the 13 TeV energy frontier
The InterActions collaboration has selected its top six photographs in the ‘Global Physics Photowalk’ competition
Youngest person to receive grid certification uses computing power to analyse satellite data
All the talks from TEDxCERN 2015 from using virtual reality in education to surfing wakefields, are now available online
In this week's Bulletin find out how bent crystals were tested in the LHC to channel and deflect the beam