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Contributing to LHC science (transatlantic travel optional)
Physicists can participate in the CMS experiment round the clock from a remote operations centre at Fermilab, near Chicago in the US
Llewellyn Smith talks CERN, SESAME, and a Higgs-like boson
Last week, on the occasion of his 70th birthday, ex-Director-General Chris Llewellyn Smith talked to the CERN visual media service
ATLAS prepares for upgrades
The ATLAS collaboration is preparing a series of upgrades to their detector for the coming long shutdown of the LHC
A bouquet of options: Higgs factory ideas bloom
Proposals to build colliders that churn out the new Higgs-like particle are gathering momentum. But what would these colliders look like?
Seminar in honour of Chris Llewellyn Smith
An all-day seminar at CERN today will celebrate the career of the ex-Director-General of CERN
Clinical trials using carbon ions begin at CNAO
This week, for the first time at the CNAO hadrontherapy centre in Italy, a beam of carbon ions was used to treat a cancer patient
LHCb presents evidence of rare B decay
At the Hadron Collider Symposium in Kyoto, LHCb presented a 3.5-sigma result for a B<sup>0</sup><sub>S</sub> particle decaying into two muons
Collider physics in Japan
The 23rd Hadron Collider Physics Symposium 2012 kicks off today in Kyoto, Japan
"Sound sculptor" wins artist's residency at CERN
The second Prix Ars Electronica Collide@CERN artist's residency has been awarded to American sound-artist Bill Fontana (65)
Public lecture: The International Space Station
Former manager of the ISS programme William Gerstenmaier will talk about the space station in the CERN Globe this evening