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LHCb presents evidence of rare B decay
At the Hadron Collider Symposium in Kyoto, LHCb presented a 3.5-sigma result for a B<sup>0</sup><sub>S</sub> particle decaying into two muons
Collider physics in Japan
The 23rd Hadron Collider Physics Symposium 2012 kicks off today in Kyoto, Japan
"Sound sculptor" wins artist's residency at CERN
The second Prix Ars Electronica Collide@CERN artist's residency has been awarded to American sound-artist Bill Fontana (65)
CMS prepares for Pixel and HCAL upgrades
Didier Contardo and Jeff Spalding discuss the physics goals for CMS
Public lecture: The International Space Station
Former manager of the ISS programme William Gerstenmaier will talk about the space station in the CERN Globe this evening
Public lecture: Dance and physics
To mark the end of his residency as CERN's artist in residence, choreographer Gilles Jobin will talk about "Collisions between dance and physics"
Public lecture: The Voyager probes
Edward Stone, project scientist for the Voyager probes since 1972, will talk in the CERN Globe at 8pm CEST
CERN firefighter wins world boxing title
Craig Stevenson won gold in the under 75kg category at the 12th World Firefighter's Games in Syndey, Australia, last week
CERN Education Group supports EU science-education projects
<em>Pathway</em> and <em>Discover the Cosmos</em> promote science teaching by sharing resources and expertise
What else could this boson be?
<em>Symmetry</em> has more on what the Higgs-like particle, announced at CERN on 4 July, could be