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An extra dimension for LHCb
Analysing data from LHCb in five dimensions rather than two could open up a new world of precision measurement
Marking over 50 years of Franco-German cooperation
Around 60 secondary school students from France and Germany visited CERN to find out more about the Franco-German relationship
Try a slice of Raspberry Pi at Fêtons LINUX
A team from CERN will be showcasing the diminutive Raspberry Pi computer at the Fêtons LINUX event in Geneva on 27 April
Try a slice of Raspberry Pi at Fêtons LINUX
A team from CERN will be showcasing the diminutive Raspberry Pi computer at the Fêtons LINUX event in Geneva on 27 April
CRISP: Physics and collaboration
At the 2nd Annual Meeting of CRISP in Switzerland, CERN delegates discussed the IT challenges the laboratory faces to deal with LHC data
Entrances to the Prévessin site for cyclists and pedestrians
Two entrances to the Prévessin site for the exclusive use of pedestrians and cyclists
CMS open for business
Engineers and technicians have started opening the 14,000-tonne CMS detector, to let detector physicists like David Barney get to work inside
Edinburgh Medal honours Higgs and CERN
In a ceremony on 24 March, the 2013 Edinburgh Medal was awarded to Peter Higgs and CERN
Filmmaker wins second Collide @ CERN-Geneva prize
The second Collide @ CERN-Geneva prize goes to filmmaker Jan Peters, for his proposal to explore the world of CERN from a highly personal perspective