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Celebrating the Tevatron legacy
Over 800 people attended the Tevatron Impact symposium at Fermilab on 11 June to celebrate the legacy of the accelerator
New straw trackers for NA62
The NA62 straw tracker is using pioneering CERN technology to measure charged particles from rare kaon decays
Jean-Paul Diss (1928-2012)
Medical practitioner and gifted musician who set up and then ran the CERN medical service
Next HR-department public meeting
The agenda will comprise of recent staff-member-survey results, diversity at CERN and the learning and development policy
Full moon pulls LHC from its protons
The LHC is so large that operators have to correct for a surprising source of error - the moon's gravitational pull
CERN adopts new intellectual-property access scheme
The Easy Access IP initiative will make it easier for businesses and entrepreneurs to access CERN intellectual property
Two beautiful new particles
The LHCb collaboration has observed two new excited states of the Λb beauty particle, confirming Standard-Model predictions
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
ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang visits CERN
The former CERN scientist presented the International Space Station's research programme - and brought a neutralino home