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FCC week 2017: Diversity fuels progress
A look back over the topics covered at FCC week 2017, held in Berlin
LHCb Early-Career Scientist Awards
For the second year, the LHCb collaboration awarded prizes to early-career scientists to recognize their outstanding contributions to the experiment
Completion of civil-engineering work for Building 311
On Friday, 30 June, the civil-engineering work for Building 311 was completed, with the final delivery of the building expected by the end of 2017
CERN Accelerator School: vacuum for particle accelerators
The training course took place on 6-16 June 2017 in Sweden
New arrivals
On Thursday 29 June 2017, recently-recruited staff members and fellows participated in a session in the framework of the Induction Programme
The LHC racks up records
The Large Hadron Collider has established a new record of luminosity, delivering a huge amount of data to its experiments
An artist’s view of CERN
Laura Couto Rosado sees CERN as an ideal place to be inspired by science and to produce new works of art
How can cubes made of paper help teach particle physics?
AcceleratAR uses paper cubes and an augmented reality app to simulate a particle accelerator to help students learn about particle physics
Marie Curie, women and science, then and now
Hélène Langevin-Joliot, physicist and granddaughter of Pierre and Marie Curie, will give a lecture at CERN on 29 June 8.30 p.m. – follow the webcast!
Blood donation | 18-19 July 2017, 09:00-16:00, R2
Blood donation | 18-19 July 2017