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Envisioning better health
Manjit Dosanjh, CERN's life sciences advisor and member of the Knowledge Transfer group, explains benefits of multidisciplinary conferences for health
IEEE honours Aymar and ten Kate for superconductivity work
This week the IEEE recognized Robert Aymar and Herman ten Kate for their contributions to the field of applied superconductivity
CERN firefighters train in the hot seat
Members of the CERN Fire and Rescue Service and the Swiss fire services took part in a training exercise to test new protective clothing
Particle physics at the Montreux Jazz Festival
This week, CERN will be hosting a seminar entitled The music of physics and the physics of music at the Montreux Jazz Festival
Next step, the Tour de France?
The penultimate stage of the 2013 Tour de France, the Annecy-Semnoz time-trial, has already been won – by a CERN staff member
UN observer status: A chance to re-engage
Director-General Rolf Heuer on his first major UN forum since CERN was granted observer status
Kilts, fiddles, and the Higgs boson
A packed CERN auditorium today enjoyed Scottish reels and airs played by the 100-strong Ayrshire Fiddle Orchestra
Volunteers needed for CERN Open Days
Sign up now to volunteer for the CERN Open Days in September
Heuer tells ECOSOC: "'Co-opetition' is the key"
In his keynote address at the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, Rolf Heuer pushed investment in science and "co-opetition"
Local students discover CERN's Passport to the Big Bang
On 25 June, pupils from the collège de Ferney-Voltaire completed the Passport to the Big Bang circuit