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Public lecture: The Voyager probes
Edward Stone, project scientist for the Voyager probes since 1972, will talk in the CERN Globe at 8pm CEST
CERN firefighter wins world boxing title
Craig Stevenson won gold in the under 75kg category at the 12th World Firefighter's Games in Syndey, Australia, last week
CERN Education Group supports EU science-education projects
<em>Pathway</em> and <em>Discover the Cosmos</em> promote science teaching by sharing resources and expertise
What else could this boson be?
<em>Symmetry</em> has more on what the Higgs-like particle, announced at CERN on 4 July, could be
James Gillies wins Global Business Communicator of the year
CERN's head of communications James Gillies was awarded the Global Business Communicator of the year award at an event in Mumbai, India on Friday
Wilton Park: Science, theology and the big bang
Scientists from CERN examined the common ground between science, philosophy and theology at a Wilton Park meeting this week
The hunt for the platypus particle
Hypothetical particles called "leptoquarks" combine traits of leptons and hadrons - just as the platypus combines those of reptilies and mammals
A summer of (physics) code
This summer, seven young coding wizzes contributed to CERN projects through the Google Summer of Code program
A summer of (physics) code
This summer, seven young coding wizzes contributed to CERN projects through the Google Summer of Code program
Asia-Europe-Pacific School of HEP starts up in Japan
The first Asia-Europe-Pacific School of High Energy Physics started up today in Fukuoka, Japan