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Particle physics: a valuable driver of innovation in medicine
The 10th anniversary of ENLIGHT marks a good occasion a look back at the important contributions particle physics has made to medicine
Our top priority
It is important to plan ahead, particularly since the lead times for new projects in particle physics are long, and our field is increasingly global
Towards a wider dialogue
The recent Wilton Park meeting examined three very different world-views: science, philosophy and theology
Ready, set, logo!
CERN's new graphic charter gets an official launch
Updating Europe’s strategy for particle physics
Some 500 physicists went to Krakow to discuss their wishes for the future of the field as input to the CERN council's strategy group
Inspiring a generation
It was particularly pleasing to see science, the LHC and Higgs bosons featuring so strongly in the opening ceremony of the Paralympics last week
Strength in diversity
The laboratory is launching a new diversity programme aimed at strengthening our tradition of inclusiveness. I encourage all at CERN to take part
Celebrating a very scientific Endeavour
Last week, we had the pleasure of welcoming the crew of the space shuttle Endeavour, who delivered the AMS detector to the ISS in 2011
Something far, far bigger than ourselves
Now the dust has settled, we can take stock of the momentous events of 4 July
Celebrating the Tevatron legacy
Over 800 people attended the Tevatron Impact symposium at Fermilab on 11 June to celebrate the legacy of the accelerator