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CERN70: The end of the alphabet
Carlo Rubbia’s name is closely related to the discovery of the W and Z particles at CERN. In 1984, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, together with Simon van der Meer, for the work he had done as head of the UA1 collaboration
Procedure for obtaining visas for Switzerland and France – Signature rights
In accordance with the Status Agreements with CERN, Switzerland and France facilitate the entry of members of the Organization’s personnel on to their territories
Design the official T-shirt for the CERN70 Community Event!
Calling all CERN community members: the CERN70 team is launching a competition for the design of the official T-shirt for the CERN70 Community Event
CERN Community: thanks for taking part in the CERN & Society Foundation anniversary game
See the winners and solution below
Coming together to celebrate CERN70
This year has seen a wealth of activities for CERN’s 70th anniversary. More is to still to come, including the CERN70 Community Event on 17 September
How can I use CERN’s Open Science Office?
Publishing in open access, managing research data and open source software, and more: CERN’s Open Science Coordinator, Anne Gentil-Beccot, explains how the CERN community can benefit from the Open Science Office
Computer Security: Don’t print naked
If you’re interested in what’s going on at CERN, in professional projects and plans, or in private problems and parties, hanging out at one of CERN’s printers is a very effective approach...
Less hungry magnets for the experiments of the future
A prototype superconducting coil developed for the SHiP experiment opens the way for more energy-efficient electromagnets for certain applications