Tag: CERN community

  • A shower of good news

    It’s been a busy week of good news for CERN

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  • The value of collaboration

    Collaborating with external partners can help to bridge the gap between basic science and society, says Paolo Petagna

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  • New awards for CERN science

    The LHC featured highly in the High Energy and Particle Physics prizes for 2013 from the European Physical Society

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  • Multiplying dimensions

    CERN’s director for research and computing Sergio Bertolucci on why he’s a confirmed fan of TED talks

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  • First observations of short-lived pear-shaped atomic nuclei

    First observations of short-lived pear-shaped atomic nuclei

    Geneva, 8 May 2013. An international team at the ISOLDE radioactive-beam facility at CERN1 has shown that some atomic nuclei can assume asymmetric, “pear” shapes. The observations contradict some existing nuclear theories and will require others to be amended. The results are published in the journal Nature on 8 May 2013. Most nuclei have the

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  • Twenty years of a free and open www

    Robert Cailliau on the birth of the web, early brainstorming sessions and “how to spread this thing”

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  • The open internet and the web

    Vinton G Cerf, one of the “Fathers of the internet”, on the architecture, connectivity and openness of the web

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  • Our universe is yours

    The message we want to pass to our visitors on our open days, and at the inauguration of Passport to the Big Bang, is that “Our universe is yours”

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  • A bountiful spring harvest

    As CERN reaps a bountiful harvest from the LHC’s first three years of running, we are sowing the seeds for a bright future at our flagship facility

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  • Learning from management outliers

    ATLAS resources coordinator Markus Nordberg explains why the Strategic Management Society is holding a conference at CERN

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