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New CERN Control Centre On The Way

CERN is to build a control center that will handle all its accelerators. >>

CMS Awards

As part of the fifth annual CMS Awards, Iranian contractor HEPCO, located in Arak, an industrial town 200 km west of Tehran, received their Gold Award in a ceremony held on 14 June 2004 (the other award winners were reported in bulletin 13/2004). >>

The SPS was the second cross-border accelerator

In the Golden Jubilee article in the issue 25/2004 (14 June) we should have written that the SPS was the first big cross-border accelerator. >>

Lord Shiva Statue Unveiled

On 18 June, CERN unveiled an unusual new landmark, a 2m tall statue of the Indian deity Lord Shiva. >>

Golden Jubilee photos: The Search for the Bosons

On 25 January 1983, this historic press conference announced the observation of W particles in the UA1 experiment at CERN, and was followed by another in May when Z particles had been found. >>

Discovery Monday - 'The hunt for the phantom particles: sending neutrinos through the Alps'

Each second, billions of neutrinos bombard every square centimetre of the Earth's surface and therefore pass through our bodies, without us realising it. >>

Science Night at the Museum of the History of Science

Would it surprise you to know that you can measure the speed of light using chocolate and a microwave oven? >>

New arrivals

On Friday 11 June 2004, members of CERN Management welcomed recently-recruited staff members and fellows at the trimester session of the Induction Programme (photographed here with Monica Pepe-Altarelli, HR Department). >>

Official News

Pension fund  

Training and Development

Academic Training: Search for Dark Matter - Lecture series  
Technical Training: Places available  
Language Training: French course for beginners  

General Information

Remerciements - French version only  
Reminder from Medical Service  
Safety bulltin SC 2004-01  
Bal des pompiers - French version only  

Staff Association

Safety and Hygiene in the workplace: good intentions must lead to action