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Fundamental Physics Prize honours ATLAS, CMS and LHC
Seven leaders of the LHC, CMS and ATLAS projects will share a $3m prize for advancing knowledge of the universe
Steve Myers elected fellow of Royal Academy of Engineering
This year’s new fellows, announced in July, met at a dinner for newcomers on 5 November
Remembering Wim Klein
Wim Klein, CERN's first computer, was born 100 years ago this week. A former colleague remembers him
Students and researchers in Serbia to re-use CERN computers
Servers from CERN's computer centre are sent to Serbia where they will be re-used by students and researchers
Destination Serbia: a new life for CERN's servers
Servers from CERN's computer centre are sent to Serbia where they will be re-used by students and researchers
Exchanging knowledge with industry on superconducting tech
A 2-day workshop is bringing together CERN researchers and companies developing innovative superconducting technologies
Exchanging knowledge with industry on superconducting tech
A 2-day workshop is bringing together CERN researchers and companies developing innovative superconducting technologies
Centenary of the birth of Wim Klein, CERN's first computer
Before electronic computers were widely available at CERN, a Dutchman called Willem "Wim" Klein performed astonishing feats of mental arithmetic
LHC report: omnium-gatherum
The last couple of weeks have seen a mixed bag of special runs, luminosity production, machine development and down-time
QuarkNet physics-education programme gains global reach
A professional-development programme created in the US to help teachers explain particle physics has caught on across the world