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Exchanging knowledge with industry on superconducting tech
A 2-day workshop is bringing together CERN researchers and companies developing innovative superconducting technologies
Centenary of the birth of Wim Klein, CERN's first computer
Before electronic computers were widely available at CERN, a Dutchman called Willem "Wim" Klein performed astonishing feats of mental arithmetic
LHC report: omnium-gatherum
The last couple of weeks have seen a mixed bag of special runs, luminosity production, machine development and down-time
QuarkNet physics-education programme gains global reach
A professional-development programme created in the US to help teachers explain particle physics has caught on across the world
QuarkNet physics-education programme gains global reach
A professional-development programme created in the US to help teachers explain particle physics has caught on across the world
ENLIGHT: Ten years on
The European Network for Light Ion Therapy (ENLIGHT) was founded ten years ago to build a community of professionals in the field of hadrontherapy
Google Science Fair winner visits CERN
Grand Prize winner Brittany Wenger visited the Antiproton Decelerator and the Computing Centre among other areas
Google Science Fair winner visits CERN
Grand Prize winner Brittany Wenger visited key sites including the Antiproton Decelerator and the Computing Centre
Contributing to LHC science (transatlantic travel optional)
Physicists can participate in the CMS experiment round the clock from a remote operations centre at Fermilab, near Chicago in the US
Google Science Fair winner Brittany Wenger visits CERN
Grand Prize winner Brittany Wenger visited the Antiproton Decelerator and the Computing Centre among other areas