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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

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Computing
09 March, 2016

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?

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At CERN
08 March, 2016

Showcasing high-energy women

For International Women’s day 2016, CERN showcases some of the women from the six decades of CERN’s history

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At CERN
08 March, 2016
At CERN
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08 March, 2016

Have you heard?… again in 2016!

10 March 2016 will be the 19th national day of hearing in France

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At CERN
07 March, 2016
At CERN
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07 March, 2016

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

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At CERN
04 March, 2016

ATLAS announces Thesis Award winners

On 25 February 2016, the ATLAS collaboration announced the winners of the 2015 ATLAS Thesis Awards

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At CERN
03 March, 2016
At CERN
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03 March, 2016

Debugging the gender gap

The first Django Girls event in Geneva took place at CERN last weekend

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Computing
02 March, 2016
Computing
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02 March, 2016

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

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Physics
02 March, 2016

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

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Physics
02 March, 2016
Physics
Feature
02 March, 2016

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

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Computing
29 February, 2016
Computing
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29 February, 2016