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Fabiola Gianotti to speak at UN on violence against women
Today at the United Nations in Geneva, the former ATLAS spokesperson will participate in a project to generate action against violence towards women
Antigravity matters
Does antimatter behave the same way as matter under the influence of gravity, or does antimatter even fall up?
Last founding father of CERN passes away
François de Rose, President of the CERN Council from 1957 to 1960 and subsequently a CERN Council Delegate, passed away in Paris yesterday
François de Rose (1910-2014)
A founding father of CERN who went on to become President of the CERN Council from 1957 to 1960
CERN contest spreads particle physics across Spain
A competition launched last year by CERN in collaboration with the Prince of Asturias Foundation brought particle physics to students in Spain
LS1 report: As one door closes, another opens
Across the PS complex teams have seen the opening of state-of-the-art access points in compliance with the highest nuclear safety standards
A busy week for science
Rolf Heuer on a week that included BICEP2's announcement on gravitational waves, Moriond, joint Tevatron-LHC results and a new director for TRIUMF
François de Rose: Memoirs of a CERN pioneer
François de Rose, a founding father of CERN, publishes his memoirs during the year of CERN’s 60th anniversary
LHC and Tevatron scientists announce first joint result
Scientists working at LHC and Tevatron colliders join forces to produce more precise measurement of the mass of the top quark
Cool running for CMS tracker
CMS experiment tracker subdetector passed recent master cold tests, showing it is ready for higher-intensity running