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Get connected: Consolidating LHC splices

Watch Jean-Phillipe Tock of the Technology department explain how CERN technicians are upgrading interconnections on the Large Hadron Collider

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Engineering
19 March, 2013
Engineering
News
19 March, 2013
Engineering
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Composer A. Noordegraaf and writer A. Hornsby in the Library

Discover how one of Europe’s most exciting young composers, Arnoud Noordegraaf, works with writer Adrian Hornsby to create contemporary operas

Announcement
At CERN
18 March, 2013
At CERN
Announcement
18 March, 2013
At CERN
Announcement

£1 million Engineering prize honours web pioneers

The inaugural Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering went to five engineers whose work led to the internet and the World Wide Web

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Computing
18 March, 2013

Engineering prize webcast

Watch the webcast of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering at 1pm GMT

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Engineering
18 March, 2013
Engineering
News
18 March, 2013
Engineering
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Change of offices for HR department

Due to renovation work, there will be a disrupted service during the last week of February 2013

Official news
At CERN
18 March, 2013
At CERN
Official news
18 March, 2013
At CERN
Official news

Annual adjustments to 2013 financial benefits

No adjustments have been made to basic salaries and stipends, subsistence allowances or family benefits as at 1 January 2013

Official news
At CERN
18 March, 2013
At CERN
Official news
18 March, 2013
At CERN
Official news

Still making tracks: Eighty years of the positron

Eighty years ago today, Physical Review published a paper by Carl Anderson announcing the discovery of the positron – the electron’s antiparticle

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Physics
15 March, 2013

Registration now open for CERN School of Computing 2013

The school will take place in Nicosia, Cyprus from 19 to 30 August. Registration closes on 1 May 2013

Announcement
At CERN
14 March, 2013
At CERN
Announcement
14 March, 2013
At CERN
Announcement

New results indicate that new particle is a Higgs boson

With two and a half times more data analysed than in July last year, ATLAS and CMS find that the new particle looks more and more like a Higgs boson

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Physics
14 March, 2013