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UNESCO: World Science Day for Peace and Development
This year, World Science Day for Peace and Development focuses on quality science education and aims to engage public debate on scientific issues
Wright Science Colloquium: Revelations about the Sun
A series of fascinating lectures about the Sun will take place in Geneva, Switzerland from 10 to 14 November
John Bell exhibition features CERN-inspired art
A CERN Tweetup inspired artist Lucy McKenna to create pieces for an exhibition celebrating the 50th anniversary of Bell's theorem
Crowdsourcing helps CERN to identify archive pictures
Help us to identify the subjects of pictures currently being digitized for the CERN archive
Fifty years of Bell’s theorem
A paper by John Bell published on 4 November 1964 laid the foundations for the modern field of quantum-information science
CERN Council selects next Director-General
At its 173rd Closed Session today, CERN Council selected the Italian physicist, Dr Fabiola Gianotti, as the Organization’s next Director-General
CRISTAL-ISE software now open source
CRISTAL-ISE, the latest version of the data-tracking software from CMS, is now freely available for research and business
UNOSAT joins the fight against Ebola
The UNOSAT programme uses CERN computing power to map areas affected by Ebola
TEDxCERN 2014: Talks now online
All 17 talks and three TED-Ed animations from TEDxCERN 2014 are now available to watch online
Five schools on a virtual visit to CERN and IceCube
The ATLAS and CMS experiments, together with the IceCube Experiment in the South Pole, hosted a virtual visit for high-school students