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Students screen CERN technologies
Thirty-one students evaluated the market potential of three CERN technologies this week as part of a collaboration with their Norwegian university
Wilton Park: Science, theology and the big bang
Scientists from CERN examined the common ground between science, philosophy and theology at a Wilton Park meeting this week
The hunt for the platypus particle
Hypothetical particles called "leptoquarks" combine traits of leptons and hadrons - just as the platypus combines those of reptilies and mammals
6 November: Arts@CERN end of residency presentation
Choreographer Gilles Jobin will give a talk in the Globe at 6pm to mark the end of his Collide@CERN residency at the laboratory
20 October: Raspberry Pi 'jam' at CERN
CERN experts on hand to show young programmers what the powerful Raspberry Pi computer can do
A summer of (physics) code
This summer, seven young coding wizzes contributed to CERN projects through the Google Summer of Code program
A summer of (physics) code
This summer, seven young coding wizzes contributed to CERN projects through the Google Summer of Code program
Asia-Europe-Pacific School of HEP starts up in Japan
The first Asia-Europe-Pacific School of High Energy Physics started up today in Fukuoka, Japan
Science by the young, for the young
On 13 October, 140 pupils from Geneva collèges and lycées in Pays de Gex took part in a cross-border seminar in the Globe of Science and Innovation
Apply now for CLASHEP2013
The 2013 CERN-Latin-American School of High-Energy Physics (CLASHEP) is now open for applications