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Celebrating a very scientific Endeavour
Last week, we had the pleasure of welcoming the crew of the space shuttle Endeavour, who delivered the AMS detector to the ISS in 2011
Something far, far bigger than ourselves
Now the dust has settled, we can take stock of the momentous events of 4 July
Celebrating the Tevatron legacy
Over 800 people attended the Tevatron Impact symposium at Fermilab on 11 June to celebrate the legacy of the accelerator
Move and eat better
The CERN relay race dates back to 15 October 1971 when 21 pioneering teams set off to pound the pavements of CERN
How are we behaving?
By keeping the Code of Conduct fresh in our minds, we can all contribute to ensuring that CERN remains a great place to be
A growing family
Serbia joins Israel as an associate member in the pre-stage to CERN membership, and council sends fact-finding missions to other applicant countries
Opportunity and obligation
The explosion of interest around the world in our science brings an opportunity to drive science up the popular and political agendas
Active sharing
Actively transferring know-how from the world of basic science to the world of applied research needs to be made more systemic
Luminosity? Why don’t we just say collision rate?
Luminosity gives a measure of how many collisions are happening in a particle accelerator, so why don’t we just say collision rate?