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Grid computing founder: 'Science needs to travel faster'
Ian Foster, one of the founders of grid computing, on the challenges of big data
Stay fit and have fun: Bike to work!
This June, CERN will take part in the Swiss "Bike to Work" campaign once again
LHCb presents new results on Bs mixing and CP violation
Oscillation effects in the Bs meson system provide a window on physics beyond the Standard Model. Find out more in the webcast at 11am CET
LS1 report: It's summer in the tunnel
The first Personnel Access Door of the new PS Complex access system is now operational at the PS Booster
Keeping the LHC in power
This week, work began to upgrade and replace more than 100 Uninterruptible Power Supplies in the LHC
ALICE physics week in Padova
The 8th Physics Week of the ALICE Collaboration will take place in Padova, Italy, from 19-24 May 2013
ACFA and IPAC announce accelerator prizes
The awards were presented at a conference in Shanghai on 17 May
The basics of the Higgs boson
In this animated lesson for TED-Ed, CERN physicists David Barney and Steven Goldfarb use the Socratic method to explain the Higgs boson
CERN opens its doors to general public end of September
CERN will open its doors to the general public on Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 September 2013
Get your experiment on the CERN homepage
Contact the CERN web team editors if you want your experiment to be featured on the CERN homepage