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CRISTAL-ISE software now open source
CRISTAL-ISE, the latest version of the data-tracking software from CMS, is now freely available for research and business
UNOSAT joins the fight against Ebola
The UNOSAT programme uses CERN computing power to map areas affected by Ebola
Bringing science to the policy table
Presentations at the UN’s New York headquarters used CERN as an example of the vital importance of science for peace
TEDxCERN 2014: Talks now online
All 17 talks and three TED-Ed animations from TEDxCERN 2014 are now available to watch online
Theory at CERN turns 62
Cecilia Jarlskog looks at CERN Theory’s roots, and recalls some interactions with the organization
Five schools on a virtual visit to CERN and IceCube
The ATLAS and CMS experiments, together with the IceCube Experiment in the South Pole, hosted a virtual visit for high-school students
LHCb closes in on CP violation in the Bs system
LHCb physicists have presented their final results from the LHC’s Run 1 for φs - the CP-violating phase in the Bs system
LS1 report: it's a hard knock life for ops
The SPS Operations team has been hard at work this month returning the machine to operation