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High-flying physics: Young pilot visits CERN
Pernilla Craig, one of UK’s youngest female pilots, saw CERN from deep underground and high in the sky on a visit last week
CERN releases new version of open hardware licence
Version 1.2 of the laboratory's open hardware licence is lighter on the users
CERN to produce radioisotopes for health
Construction began today on the CERN MEDICIS research facility, which will make radioactive isotopes for medical applications
The challenge of keeping cool
The cryogenic system that cools the LHC's superconducting magnets is the largest and most advanced of its kind
Streamlining the path from physics to medicine
CERN is to open a new office for medical applications
Former CERN DG Carlo Rubbia appointed senator for life
President of Italian Republic honours Rubbia along with neuroscientist Elena Cattaneo, musical director Claudio Abbado and architect Renzo Piano
The LHC’s first long run
Following the first 3.5 TeV collisions in March 2010, the LHC had three years of improving integrated luminosity
CERN to host tweetup on eve of Open Days
CERN is organizing a tweetup on Friday 27 September 2013, the eve of the CERN Open Days
One month to go till CERN Open Days
Check out all the activities – above and below ground – that you can visit at the CERN Open Days
'Golden tickets' for CERN open days scarce
Remember: There are many ways for CERN people to explore the laboratory, even for those not lucky enough to get an underground visit ticket