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CERN’s Director-General and Directorate yesterday announced the preliminary restart plan for the Laboratory’s on-site activities.
The CERN Management presented its plan to resume on-site activities during a special online meeting with the CERN community
Members of the CERN against COVID-19 task force will present the work of the task force in an online seminar on Wednesday 20 May at 4 p.m.
This week, the CERN Medical Service has talked to Novae’s dietician to get some advice on how to eat a healthy and balanced diet during lockdown
For a service whose work is usually very much focused on the physical installations, telework offers a chance to rethink its activities
With EzProxy, you can access the resources from anywhere as if you were at CERN
The CERN Service Portal gets an upgrade, presenting a new interface with a modern look and feel
Distinguished CERN physicist Adolf Minten passed away on 21 March at the age of 88