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A major step forward for open-access publishing
Representatives from 29 countries are meeting at CERN today to launch the Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics
CERN welcomes students for European Researchers Night
On 28 September over 250 young people aged between 13 and 18 spent a night visiting experiments and detectors at CERN, accompanied by researchers
LHC Grid tackles 270-year-old maths problem
The Worldwide LHC Computing Grid is taking on a mathematical conjecture first written down by Christian Goldbach in 1742
Glasgow students visit CERN
Twelve students from the east end of Glasgow visited CERN on a trip organized by the Ogden Trust
Aspen Center for Physics announces upcoming conferences
Applications are now open for eight conferences in topics from exoplanets to the Higgs boson
Agnieszka Zalewska elected president of CERN council
The polish physicist will serve for a period of one year renewable twice, with a mandate starting on 1 January 2013
ATLAS Virtual Visits wins Digital Communication Award
The project was awarded "Best Online Event" at an awards ceremony in Berlin, Germany, last week
LHC experiments already planning for long shutdown
ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb are looking ahead to the 20-month shutdown from February 2013
ATLAS Virtual Visits wins Digital Communication Award
The project was awarded "Best Online Event" at an awards ceremony in Berlin, Germany, last week
LHC collides protons with lead ions for the first time
The switch - a test for a longer proton-lead run scheduled for January to February 2013 - presented numerous technical challenges