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LHC: A proton 'reference' run to prepare for lead
The Large Hadron Collider today collided protons at lower energies than usual to pave the way for studying lead-ion collisions
CERN and research institutes discuss energy sustainability
CERN’s energy coordinator showcased the laboratory’s energy efficiency plans as worldwide research institutes met to discuss energy sustainability
The future of energy efficiency at large research centres
Frédérick Bordry discusses the opportunities presented when large research institutes attempt to solve energy problems and share best practice
Beamline for Schools competition 2016 launches today
High-school students: you could win the chance to come to CERN and run a real experiment, register now
Faster research code wins student CERN openlab internship
CERN openlab and Intel jointly announced the winners of the Modern Code Developer Challenge at annual Intel HPC Developer Conference in November
Upgraded nuclear physics facility starts up
The new HIE-ISOLDE accelerator is up and running, increasing the beam energy of ISOLDE, CERN’s nuclear physics facility
MOOC "From particles to stars"
Attend the new MOOC, "From particles to stars", organised by the Université Paris-Saclay.
Moment of reflection
Meet at 11:50 for a moment of reflection following acts of terrorism in Paris on 13 November
New LHCb programme: Of vacuum and gas
In this week's Bulletin find out how a new LHCb programme is delving uncharted waters for the LHC: exploring how protons interact with noble gases
LHC arrives in Singapore
This weekend the Collider exhibition opens in Singapore, CERN's travelling exhibition continues in Spain and Georgia enjoys CERN’s interactive tunnel