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ISOLDE to produce isotopes for medical research
The CERN-MEDICIS project will use waste beams from ISOLDE to produce isotopes that could help in the war on cancer
LHC Report: First collisions soon
On 16 March beams in the LHC reached the world-record energy of 4 TeV. Stable-beams mode is planned for 3 weeks from now
LHC physics data taking gets underway at new record collision energy of 8TeV
LHC physics underway at record collision energy of 8TeV
At 12.38pm CEST this morning, the LHC shift crew declared "stable beams"
COMPASS to point in new directions
Two new phases of the COMPASS experiment will bring a powerful new look at quarks and gluons
An annual performance appraisal for CERN
Excellent accelerator performance delivered higher-than-anticipated luminosity and a new particle. Director-General can firmly tick the "achieved" box
Accelerating Science in Turkey
CERN’s travelling exhibition will be showing at the Middle East Technical University (METU) in Ankara, Turkey, for 4 months
An interview with the DG
Head of communications James Gillies finds out how Director-General Rolf Heuer is getting on as council extends his mandate by 2 years
Helix Nebula: Sun and clouds on the CERN computing horizon
The IT department is participating in Helix Nebula project, a public-private partnership to create a European cloud-computing platform
CERN HR receives award for online recruitment
Internet-research institute Potentialpark has recognized CERN's HR department for the quality of its online communication