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Timepix detectors track cosmic radiation on the ISS
On 31 July, an unmanned Russian Progress spacecraft was launched from Kazakhstan, carrying five Timepix detectors to the ISS
New entrance to Prévessin site for cyclists and pedestrians
An entrance to the Prévessin site dedicated to pedestrians and cyclists opens 6 August on a provisional basis
ATLAS and CMS submit Higgs-search papers
The ATLAS and CMS collaborations today submitted papers to the journal Physics Letters B outlining the latest on their searches for the Higgs boson
Move and eat better: free zumba taster class
As part of the "Move and eat better!" campaign a free zumba initiation class is offered at lunchtime 1 August
CERN welcomes summer students
CERN welcomed 279 young scientists from 71 nations this year on its Summer Students Programme
The CERN summer school: unique in many ways
CERN's summer school attracts students from all over the world to learn alongside experimentalists and theorists
Lyn Evans is new Linear Collider director
Lyn Evans, former Large Hadron Collider project leader, will lead the common effort for the next linear collider as Linear Collider Director
AMS experiment marks one year in space
The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the ISS has been taking data for a year. The shuttle crew that took it to space visited CERN to mark the occasion
Tweetup at CERN today: #CERNtweetup
Tweetup to coincide with the visit of Nasa astronauts to the AMS experiment at CERN