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Challenge-Based Innovation course welcomes new students
Masters students have just six months to turn CERN detector technology into useful innovations, from wearable sensors to exoskeletons for the elderly
Beamline for Schools: beyond expectations
CERN staff and users from across departments worked together to ensure the success of student experiments at the T9 beamline
Hervé Genoud (1982-2014)
We deeply regret to announce the death of Hervé Genoud on 22 September 2014
Midsummer mysteries: Criminal masterminds? Not really…
Teams in security and IT worked with Geneva police this summer to successfully track down the culprits of several thefts on and around the CERN site
TEDxCERN starts today
CERN’s second TEDxCERN event - “Forward: Charting the future with science” - will see a range of talks on topics from nanostructures to nuclear fusion
Don’t miss CERN’s 60th anniversary events!
CERN celebrates its 60th anniversary with a series of events webcast live
Algerian scientists visit CERN
Twelve professors and students from the Constantine region of Algeria visited CERN as part of their prize for the Cirta-Science competition
Elections to the senior staff advisory committee (“the nine”) 2014
The electronic voting process for the Senior Staff Advisory Committee (“The Nine”) was closed on Thursday 28 August 2014 at 17.00
Physics training in Senegal
The third biennial African School of Fundamental Physics and its Applications (ASP) took place in Dakar, Senegal, on 3-23 August
Social: a new communication channel for CERN people
Social.cern.ch is a social-networking platform like Facebook or Twitter but tailored for CERN people, says Bruno Silva De Sousa