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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
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
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
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
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
The Tevatron legacy: a luminosity story
The impact of the Tevatron programme extended beyond what was originally planned
Inventive ideas bring schools step closer to beamline
Evaluation has begun of the 151 proposals submitted for the beamline for schools 2016 competition
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.
Renovated Globe opens new world for visitors
CERN launches a new website for visitors as Globe reopens to the public after extensive renovation
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