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See horse-logging in action at CERN

CERN and the Office National des Forêts invite you to visit a forest worksite and discover the technique of horse logging

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At CERN
26 October, 2018
At CERN
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26 October, 2018

A reverse hackathon with CERN

What if we selected a few CERN technologies and put them in the hands of professionals who help create highly successful start-ups?

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At CERN
26 October, 2018
At CERN
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26 October, 2018

Computer Security: The rancid USB box of chocolate

How convenient were USB sticks in the past? And how convenient they still are today despite the existence of CERN’s free and versatile CERNBox...

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Computing
25 October, 2018

Closure of meeting room 36-S-013 until the end of 2018

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At CERN
25 October, 2018
At CERN
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25 October, 2018

Art residencies for Swiss artists at research centres

Arts at CERN announces two residencies for Swiss artists: Collide Pro Helvetia and Simetría

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At CERN
24 October, 2018

Final lap of the LHC track for protons in 2018

The LHC’s proton run came to an end on Wednesday 24 October with an excellent result of 160 fb-1 of data accumulated since the start of 2015

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Accelerators
24 October, 2018
Accelerators
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24 October, 2018

Halfway to high luminosity

Halfway between launch and start-up, what is the status of the High-Luminosity LHC project?

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Accelerators
23 October, 2018
Accelerators
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23 October, 2018

Open Data: pushing back the frontiers together

As well as making data from particle physics research public, the CMS experiment has developed additional tools in github to be used in schools

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Knowledge sharing
22 October, 2018
Knowledge sharing
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22 October, 2018

Wright Colloquium: Gravity, the universal attraction

The 2018 edition of the Wright Colloquium will explore gravitation in all its aspects and will take place from 5 to 9 November 2018 at Uni Dufour

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Knowledge sharing
18 October, 2018
Knowledge sharing
Announcement
18 October, 2018

Exhibition showcasing results of three years of arts and science collaborations

What happens when scientists and artists collide? Artworks resulting from three years of collaboration between physicists and Collide International artists-in-residence at CERN, will be exhibited at Broken Symmetries in FACT Liverpool.

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At CERN
16 October, 2018