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One woman’s journey in physics

Renowned theoretical physicist Mary K Gaillard delivered a scientific seminar and presented her book “A singularly unfeminine profession” at CERN

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At CERN
30 May, 2016
At CERN
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30 May, 2016

New tool in place to support authors and CERN as a publisher

The new CERN Publishing Platform supports many services, ranging from editorial management to publication tasks

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At CERN
30 May, 2016

Understanding parking habits at CERN

The SMB department is setting up a monitoring system in certain CERN car parks in order to evaluate their occupancy rates and make them easier to use

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At CERN
30 May, 2016
At CERN
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30 May, 2016

A tour in sign language

In early May, CERN welcomed a group of deaf children for a tour of Microcosm and a Fun with Physics demonstration

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At CERN
30 May, 2016
At CERN
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30 May, 2016

CERN’s annual relay a runaway success

With a record participation of 128 teams of six runners each, this year’s CERN Relay Race took place on 19 May on the Meyrin site

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At CERN
30 May, 2016

The Tevatron legacy: a luminosity story

The impact of the Tevatron programme extended beyond what was originally planned

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At CERN
12 May, 2016

Inventive ideas bring schools step closer to beamline

Evaluation has begun of the 151 proposals submitted for the beamline for schools 2016 competition

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At CERN
28 April, 2016

The Globe is back!

The Globe of Science and Innovation reopened its doors to the public on Tuesday, 19 April 2016, after almost a year of extensive renovations.

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At CERN
26 April, 2016
At CERN
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26 April, 2016

Renovated Globe opens new world for visitors

CERN launches a new website for visitors as Globe reopens to the public after extensive renovation

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At CERN
21 April, 2016

Neutrons in full flight at CERN's n_TOF facility

n_TOF, CERN’s neutron time-of-flight facility, is producing results that are important for nuclear astrophysics and novel nuclear-technology solutions

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At CERN
18 April, 2016