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A shining light in the Middle East
SESAME needs external top-down help and encouragement to ensure timely completion, says Chris Llewellyn Smith
Safety on our roads
New “traffic-calming” measures have been set up near Restaurant 2, to encourage drivers to slow down to safe speeds
Getting to know international Geneva
Over recent years, CERN has been tightening its links with fellow organisations in Geneva’s vibrant international community
The strength of worldwide collaboration
Physicists from across the globe bring a welcome richness to the LHC experiments, says former ATLAS spokesperson Peter Jenni
Taking SESAME to the classroom
The 2014 High School Teacher Programme (HST) is well under way, and this year it has a distinct Middle Eastern flavour, says Rolf Heuer
Latin America comes to CERN
Luciano Maiani on forging new links between Europe and the New World
Accelerating innovation…in medicine
An upcoming series of seminars will highlight the potential of particle-phyics research for applications in medicine, says Steve Myers
Celebrating science for peace
These last two weeks have underlined the significance of our 60th anniversary slogan: science for peace
A report from Council
Next year’s budget, the MTP, CERN enlargement, and the pension fund: the June meeting of Council was a busy one, says Rolf Heuer
Zero tolerance to fraud at CERN
CERN has a very clear policy on fraud: prevention, those reporting it are protected from recrimination, and zero-tolerance should fraud be uncovered