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A public meeting will take place on Wednesday 19 March from 1pm to 3pm in the Main Auditorium (500/1-001)
DRAFT Agenda for the meeting to be held on Tuesday 11 March 2014 at 9.15am in Room 60-6-002
A limited number of positions available to children of personnel (aged 18-24) between June and September 2014
At 11am CET, watch Rebeca Gonzalez Suarez present the latest measurements on single-top quark production from the CMS experiment
The High Expansion Foam System is the last line of defence against fire in the CMS cavern
In CERN's 60th year, we look back at some of its historic moments. Here magnet coils for the Synchrocyclotron make their journey to Geneva in 1955
The Diversity Programme has organised a CERN-GOOGLE Networking event to celebrate this year’s International Women’s Day
At the start of CERN’s 60th anniversary year, the current director-general looks at the organization’s role in bringing nations together
Over 1400 students in Spain have entered a CERN contest to explain how science and technology can make the world better. Vote for your favourites
Three advanced accelerator facilities in Europe are opening their doors to researchers. Apply now for access to two of them
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