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Contributing to LHC science (transatlantic travel optional)
Physicists can participate in the CMS experiment round the clock from a remote operations centre at Fermilab, near Chicago in the US
Collide@CERN: Call for scientists as "inspiration partners"
The arts residency programme at CERN is seeking inspiration partners for the laboratory's upcoming artists in residence
Google Science Fair winner Brittany Wenger visits CERN
Grand Prize winner Brittany Wenger visited the Antiproton Decelerator and the Computing Centre among other areas
Llewellyn Smith talks CERN, SESAME, and a Higgs-like boson
Last week, on the occasion of his 70th birthday, ex-Director-General Chris Llewellyn Smith talked to the CERN visual media service
Indefinite contract review procedure
For more information, consult the Careers at CERN website
Registration for ISOTDAQ now open
The International School of Trigger and Data Acquisition will take place in Thessaloniki, Greece in February 2013
ATLAS prepares for upgrades
The ATLAS collaboration is preparing a series of upgrades to their detector for the coming long shutdown of the LHC
Setting up ALPHA-2 to measure the properties of antimatter
The ALPHA-2 team is installing the final components for their new antimatter experiment, which will replace the current ALPHA set-up
A bouquet of options: Higgs factory ideas bloom
Proposals to build colliders that churn out the new Higgs-like particle are gathering momentum. But what would these colliders look like?
LHC report: Level best
The number of the events the detector can handle per bunch crossing is limited. Even so, LHCb wants to integrate as much luminosity as possible