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Highlights from CERN in 2013
Higgs boson decays, a Nobel prize for Higgs and Englert and a huge Open Days event were among the big stories at CERN this year
LS1 report: on the home straight in 2014
The excellent progress of the maintenance work on CERN's accelerators, which is overwhelmingly on schedule, was praised by the CERN Council last week
Upgrading the ATLAS trigger system
ATLAS is improving its trigger system to be able to select even more collision events with potentially interesting physics
CESAR: CERN’s first storage ring
Fifty years ago today, the first beam circulated in the small machine that set CERN on course to the Intersecting Storage Rings and the LHC
Webcast: Recent ALICE results on lead collisions
Recent results on Pb-Pb and p-Pb Ultra Peripheral Collisions will be presented. Watch the webcast at 11am CET
CERN accelerates Future Library initiative in Greece
Two days of virtual visits to CERN mark the launch of Media Labs in nine public libraries across Greece
Accelerating News winter issue now available online
Updates from the EuCARD, TIARA, and HiLumi projects in Issue 8 of Accelerating News. Now available online
CERN to admit Israel as first new Member State since 1999
CERN is set to admit Israel as the Organization’s 21st Member State
Celebration colloquium for Steve Myers
CERN celebrates Steve Myers’ career with a colloquium tomorrow at 2.30pm in the Main Auditorium
Webcast: Materials in the Flatland
Nobel prize laureate Kostya Novoselov of the University of Manchester will talk about graphene today at 4.30pm CET. Watch the webcast