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Media Invitation - The Impact of Big Physics on Industry
Celebrating 50 years of CERN 1954 - 2004   view more (2004-08-31)

UK AND SWEDISH SCHOOLS WORK TOGETHER AT CERN
From 15-20 March, sixth-formers from a London school will find out just what it is like to work with people from another country in an international laboratory. Students from Cranford Community School in London and the Skarholmen Gymnasium in Stockholm will be working together on projects at CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics in... view more... (1999-03-12)

UK Companies encouraged to "Go for the Grid"
UK companies are this week (5th and 6th September) given encouragement to build long term relations with CERN (the European Laboratory for Particle Physics) with a view to winning contracts, especially related to the GRID. Mr Basil Eastwood, Her Majesty`s Ambassador to Switzerland, and Professor Ian Halliday, Chief Executive of the Particle... view more... (2002-09-02)

CERN to host EnviroInfo 2004
Geneva, 6 October 2004. On 21-23 October 2004, following a proposal from the administration of the Canton of Geneva, CERN will host the EnviroInfo 2004 Conference as part of the programme of events celebrating the Organization's 50th anniversary.   view more (2004-10-06)

Media invitation: CERN 50th anniversary celebrations approach their climax
CERN's 50th anniversary celebrations step up a gear in September, and reach a climax with an official celebration on 19 October. Media are welcome at this event, but accreditation in advance is essential.   view more (2004-09-08)

Media Invite - Britain at CERN Exhibition, Geneva
The British Consulate General in Geneva in collaboration with the British trade association BEAMA and Trade Partners UK in London is organising the 18th edition of the Britain at CERN exhibition with a special emphasis this year on technology transfer. The exhibition will be inaugurated at 10 am on 12 November by the British Minister for Small... view more... (2002-11-08)

CERN scientists predict supernova
A team of theoretical physicists working at CERN and the Technion Institute of Technology in Israel has developed a theory to account for the mysterious gamma ray bursts that come from the depths of the Universe. According to their ideas, gamma ray bursts are linked to supernovae, the cataclysmic explosions of massive stars at the end of their... view more... (2003-04-15)

CERN's 50th anniversary in lights - spectacular illumination of the 27-kilometre ring of the Large Hadron Collider accelerator
To mark the 50th anniversary of CERN 's creation, local Swiss and French authorities have clubbed together to offer the Organization a spectacular illumination of the 27-kilometre ring of the Large Hadron Collider accelerator. At 20:00 sharp on 29 September, Micheline Spoerri, Head of Geneva's Department of Justice, Police and Security, will throw... view more... (2004-09-23)

Physics teachers represent UK in Geneva
Fourteen physics teachers have been chosen to represent the United Kingdom at a special European festival aimed at sharing good teaching practice. The event is the highlight of a European-wide programme called Physics on Stage, which draws attention to some of the best practices in physics teaching in schools. The aim of the year-long programme,... view more... (2000-11-02)

What to do with 15 million gigabytes of data
When it is fully up and running, the four massive detectors on the new Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the CERN particle-physics lab near Geneva are expected to produce up to 15 million gigabytes, aka 15 petabytes, of data every year   view more (2008-11-03)

CERN launches new cancer therapy initiative
The first meeting of a new European network for research in cancer therapy will be held at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, on 12 and 13 February 2002. ENLIGHT* - the European Network for Research in Light Ion Therapy - aims to coordinate the development of a variety of projects at European facilities for "light ion... view more... (2002-02-08)

CERN Director General Outlines Seven-point Strategy for European Laboratory
Geneva 18 June 2004. At the 128th session of CERN Council, held today under the chairmanship of Professor Enzo Iarocci, CERN Director General, Robert Aymar, outlined a seven-point scientific strategy for the Organization. Top of the list was completion of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) project with start-up on schedule in 2007. This was followed... view more... (2004-06-21)

Research Europe 11 April issue: stories on Cern cuts, R&D state aid, coal and steel, Framework 6 and Portugal's new science ministry
Cern cuts research to meet bill for LHC Research activities and support for fellowships at Cern are to be cut back in order to meet the shortfall in funds for building the Large Hadron Collider. In addition, the LHC is to start operation a year later than planned, while meeting the cost of building it will delayed for two years. This should... view more... (2002-04-11)

CERN at Telecom World 2003 - Innovating for Tomorrow
CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is teaming up with the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and the University of Geneva in demonstrating technology of the future on the Lake Geneva Region stand at Telecom World 2003. FROM THE WEB TO THE GRID. The World Wide Web was invented at CERN to help... view more... (2003-10-10)

CERN result provides answer to one of nature's most subtle secrets
PR08.99 21.06.99   view more (1999-06-21)

First beam for Large Hadron Collider, world's mightiest particle accelerator
An international collaboration of scientists today sent the first beam of protons zooming at nearly the speed of light around the 17-mile-long underground circular path of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's most powerful particle accelerator, located at the CERN laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland.    view more (2008-09-11)

CERN openlab adds a new dimension to Grid computing
Geneva, Switzerland 5 July 2004. The CERN openlab for DataGrid applications, a partnership between CERN , the European Organization for Nuclear Research, and five leading IT companies - Enterasys Networks, HP, IBM, Intel and Oracle - has announced a series of server and storage technical results regarding the first global science Grid - the  Large... view more... (2004-07-06)

CERN recognizes UK's outstanding contribution to Grid computing
CERN's Director General, Dr Robert Aymar, today (June 2nd) formally recognized the UK's exceptional contribution to developing the next generation of computing by presenting awards for outstanding achievement to two British researchers who have been at the forefront of Grid computing at CERN. Dr Aymar also took the opportunity to praise the UK's... view more... (2004-06-02)

Thousands of cold anti-atoms produced at CERN
An international team of physicists working at the Antiproton Decelerator (AD) facility at CERN has announced the first controlled production of large numbers of antihydrogen atoms at low energies. After mixing cold clouds of trapped positrons and antiprotons - the antiparticles of the familiar electron and proton - under closely monitored... view more... (2002-09-18)

CERN and Caltech set new world record for Internet performance
A team from CERN* and Caltech has set a new Internet2** Land Speed Record by transferring data across nearly 11,000 kilometres at an average rate of 6.25 gigabits per second (Gbps), nearly 10,000 times faster than a typical home broadband connection, from Los Angeles, USA, to Geneva, Switzerland. The Internet2 Land Speed Record (I2-LSR) is an open... view more... (2004-04-21)
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