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The beginning of the universe, for beginners
CERN scientists team up with TED-Ed animators to bring you the first of a series of five animations about physics
Move and eat better: Get in race-ready shape
The medical service brings you a session on how to prepare for the relay race and other physical exercise, 5pm 16 April in the Council Chamber
Marking over 50 years of Franco-German cooperation
Around 60 secondary school students from France and Germany visited CERN to find out more about the Franco-German relationship
Try a slice of Raspberry Pi at Fêtons LINUX
A team from CERN will be showcasing the diminutive Raspberry Pi computer at the Fêtons LINUX event in Geneva on 27 April
Edinburgh Medal honours Higgs and CERN
In a ceremony on 24 March, the 2013 Edinburgh Medal was awarded to Peter Higgs and CERN
Filmmaker wins second Collide @ CERN-Geneva prize
The second Collide @ CERN-Geneva prize goes to filmmaker Jan Peters, for his proposal to explore the world of CERN from a highly personal perspective
Quantum field theorist wins Fundamental Physics Prize
The $3 million Fundamental Physics Prize was awarded last night to theorist Alexander Polyakov of Princeton University
Fundamental Physics Prize winner to be announced today
At a ceremony in Geneva hosted by actor Morgan Freeman, the winner of the $3 million Fundamental Physics Prize will be announced
The incurable attraction of physics
What happens when a love of CERN and literature meet?
Conference on Charged Lepton Flavor Violation
The 1st International Conference on Charged Lepton Flavor Violation (CLFV) will be held in Lecce, Italy from 6-8 May 2013