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Endeavour astronauts mark 100 years of cosmic-ray research
The space-shuttle crew laid a European Physical Society plaque at high-altitude research centre <em>Les Cosmiques</em> near <em>Mont Blanc</em>
Endeavour astronauts to visit CERN
The space shuttle carried the Alpha Magentic Spectrometer to the ISS last year – on Wednesday its crew will visit the AMS control centre
Google Science Fair winner Shree Bose visits CERN
As part of her prize package, last year's winner Shree Bose won a trip to CERN, which coincided with announcement of a new, Higgs-like particle
Could LEIR serve biomedicine?
At a recent brainstorming meeting at CERN, over 200 scientists discussed the possibility of modifying LEIR to serve the biomedical community
CERN’s neutrons fly higher
A new experimental facility and neutron beamline will provide n_TOF with its highest neutron flux yet
New straw trackers for NA62
The NA62 straw tracker is using pioneering CERN technology to measure charged particles from rare kaon decays
ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang visits CERN
The former CERN scientist presented the International Space Station's research programme - and brought a neutralino home
Helix Nebula: Sun and clouds on the CERN computing horizon
The IT department is participating in Helix Nebula project, a public-private partnership to create a European cloud-computing platform
CERN HR receives award for online recruitment
Internet-research institute Potentialpark has recognized CERN's HR department for the quality of its online communication
Hit the gas: Go green!
The 100 bi-fuel vehicles on the CERN site are underused - why not hit the gas to decrease your carbon emissions?