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Women in science: breaking the cliché
Fabiola Gianotti took part in a panel discussion about the role of women in science
Comp. Security: “WannaCry”? The importance of being patched
Mid-May has seen a big weekend for the cyber-threat landscape, as "WannaCry" came onto the scene with a bang
CERN CASTs new limits on dark matter
The CAST experiment at CERN announces new limits on the properties of axions, exotic particles that are candidates for dark matter
Consigning intolerance to history
Towards a future in which all forms of intolerant behaviour can truly be consigned to history
LHC Report: gearing up the LHC for physics
On Saturday, 29 April, two days ahead of schedule, beams were circulating again in the LHC
Behind the scenes of the SPS’s 40th birthday
The Super Proton Synchrotron is 40 years old. The CERN Archives brought to light delightful off-stage scenes of the Organization’s history
Spectral imaging: from CERN to medical technologies
Spectral imaging is an emerging technology in the medical field allowing colour imaging during CT scans. Exciting – but how is it related to CERN?
CERN wins award for pioneering communications
CERN received the 2017 Award for Contribution to Science Communication to CERN from he Czech Republic’s Academia Film Olomouc
Co-creating Humanitarian Foresight and Futures
Call for interest in the next edition of the Humanitarian Foresight & Futures Co-creation
Computer Security: an attack for more security
Computer security is a moving target and defensive measures need continual adaptations and adjustments