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Video: CERN computing through the ages
A new video from the CERN IT department showcases the evolution of CERN's computing facilities since the 1950s
CERN to host advanced materials and surfaces workshop
The first Advanced Materials and Surfaces (WAMAS) workshop will take place at CERN in November
ATLAS undergoes some delicate gymnastics
The LHC’s first long shutdown has provided the opportunity for a major programme of consolidation and improvements on the ATLAS detector
CERN Open Days: 70,000 happy visitors
Some 70,000 people visited CERN this weekend for the Open Days – and 20,000 of them went underground
CERN Open Days: Follow the action
If you can’t make it to CERN for the Open Days this weekend, don’t worry! There are a number of ways you can follow the action from home
Explore CERN with Google Street View
CERN and Google have joined forces to create panoramic virtual tours of the CERN site
Crowd-sourced computing platform reaches one trillion events
The crowd-sourced physics simulator Test4Theory has reached one trillion simulations of particle collisions in just two years
Big data, big opportunities — for science and for enterprise
Ahead of this month’s inaugural ISC Big Data conference in Germany, International Science Grid This Week speaks to CERN openlab’s Sverre Jarp
Dream team of web developers to recreate line-mode browser
Twelve talented web developers have travelled to CERN from all over the world to recreate a piece of web history: the line-mode browser
Watch engineers install a muon detector on CMS
Engineers have repaired and reinstalled a part of the CMS detector crucial for identifying muons. Watch them at work