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Your Privacy Matters
In an age of increasing awareness of the importance of privacy, it is critical for us to take all measures possible to protect personal data
A new source of light for the Middle East
Last Tuesday, I had the pleasure of representing CERN at the official opening of SESAME, the new regional light source facility hosted in Jordan
Consigning intolerance to history
Towards a future in which all forms of intolerant behaviour can truly be consigned to history
Celebrating science around the world
Charlotte Warakaulle talks about the march for science that will take place in Geneva
A feast of physics at the winter conferences
A first glimpse at the winter conferences of what the LHC’s extraordinary performance in 2016 means for physics
CERN openlab: looking ahead to the next 15 years
After celebrating its 15th anniversary last year, CERN openlab looks back on its successes and what it hopes to achieve in the coming years
Member States and CERN – at the heart of the Organization
Charlotte Warakaulle talks about all the initiatives that have been put in place to ensure an effective and open dialogue with the Member States
Diversity? It’s an issue for the majority
Professor Sijbrand de Jong talks about the Gender in Physics day held at the Globe on 27 February
Success is a two-way street
CERN's director for research and computing gives an overview about the CERN Neutrino platform activities
News from Chamonix
Frédérick Bordry gives an overview of the 2017 LHC performance workshop in Chamonix