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Computer Security: better code, fewer problems
The origin of many security incidents is negligence or unintentional mistakes made by web developers or programmers
Ombud’s Corner: that’s not what I meant…
Have you ever been surprised by a negative reaction to an e-mail communication that you believed to have been efficient, helpful and to-the-point?
Showcasing high-energy women
For International Women’s day 2016, CERN showcases some of the women from the six decades of CERN’s history
Have you heard?… again in 2016!
10 March 2016 will be the 19th national day of hearing in France
UK launches Institute for Research in Schools
On 3 March, the Institute for Research in Schools, IRIS, was launched. Building on the CERN@school initiative, IRIS takes a cue from particle physics
ATLAS announces Thesis Award winners
On 25 February 2016, the ATLAS collaboration announced the winners of the 2015 ATLAS Thesis Awards
Debugging the gender gap
The first Django Girls event in Geneva took place at CERN last weekend
Congratulations to SuperKEKB for “first turns"
The High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) in Japan celebrates first turns and successful storage of beams in the SuperKEKB collider
Why bother with theoretical physics?
In the second feature of our In Theory series we explore what it takes to make someone a theoretical physicist
CERN Chapter of Mozilla Study Groups launched
A new Study Group aims to bring CERN people together to share knowledge about programming and collaborate on open-research projects