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Windows XP ends at CERN – register for Windows 7 training
Windows XP has been around for over 10 years and it is now time to move on
Accidents can happen to anyone, on foot, cycling or driving
The HSE Unit would like to express its opinion in the light of the road accident statistics involving personnel at CERN
How to protect yourself from the latest JAVA bug
Computer security advice from CERN's head of computer security Stefan Lüders
MoEDAL looks to the discovery horizon
CERN's youngest experiment had its first physics workshop in the Globe of Science and Innovation this summer
Higgs boson detected at London Paralympics
The particle was the star of Enlightenment - a science-themed ceremony featuring Stephen Hawking and Ian McKellen
Testing begins for CERN's future linear accelerator
Linear accelerator 4 will deliver particles to the Proton-Synchrotron Booster at more than triple the energy the current linac achieves
Testing begins on Linear accelerator 4
Linac 4 has begun testing its RFQ module. This is the first stage of testing for the Linac 2 successor
CAS Accelerator Physics (Ion Sources) in Slovakia
The CERN Accelerator School (CAS) and the Slovak University of Technology jointly organized a course on ion sources in Senec, Slovakia
LHC Report: Timeout is over!
A 10% decrease in the LHC's peak luminosity can be explained by changing bunch intensities. Jan Uythoven reports
Magnets for the High Luminosity LHC: Small but powerful
A CERN-Fermilab team has developed a new magnet that will be a valuable asset to the HL-LHC, the next step of for LHC machine