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First LHC test collisions of 2018
The Large Hadron Collider has initiated the collision of proton beams for the first time this year
Ferdinand Hahn (1959–2018)
We deeply regret to announce the death of Mr Ferdinand Hahn on 4 March 2018.
Fixed phones: discontinuation of prefix “10” to call France
As of 1st of May, it will no longer be possible to use the prefix “10”, which could be used to replace the French international code 0033 until now
24 May: 2018 CERN Relay Race
Registrations will be open from 1 May to 22 May on the CERN Running Club website
Swiss naturalisation following the exchange of a C permit for a DFAE "carte de légitimation" or a Ci permit
A person who has exchanged a C permit for a DFAE "carte de légitimation" or a Ci permit is entitled to apply for naturalisation after 1 January 2018
Reminder: procedure for remote access to Library e-resources
Since December 2017, there is a new authentication procedure to access online resources made available by the Library from outside CERN
Administrative Circular No. 21 (I) (Rev. 2) - Special leave | Administrative Circular No. 21 (II) (Rev. 2) – Special leave for professional reasons and personal convenience
Administrative Circular No. 21 (I) (Rev. 2) and Administrative Circular No. 21 (II) (Rev. 2) are now available
A new era of precision for antimatter research
The ALPHA experiment at CERN has measured a light-induced transition in antihydrogen with unprecedented precision
“Humpty Dumpty” particle discovered
It’s no yolk: the LHCb experiment has discovered the smallest lump of glue that holds matter together.
Beams are back in the LHC
Protons have been circulating in the Large Hadron Collider since Friday 30 March, marking the start of the machine’s seventh year of operation