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Einstein's Legacy, at the Globe

One-hundred years on, Albert Einstein's theories continue to fuel the daily work of physicists. From research into gravity waves to the quest for grand unification in physics, today's researchers have not finished with the legacy of the most famous and iconic physicist of the 20th Century. >>

Nobel prize focuses on optics

Last week, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced the winners of the 2005 Nobel prize for physics, which will be shared by three physicists in the field of optics. >>

The Mysteries of the Quantum World

As part of the World Year of Physics, the Physics Section of the University of Geneva is organising a series of lectures for the uninitiated. >>

Forklift Champions

A team of CERN forklift truck operators has come runner-up in the 2005 French Championships. It is an achievement which has put this professional activity, which plays an essential role at CERN, into the spotlight. >>

New arrivals

On Thursday 6 October 2005, members of the CERN Management welcomed recently recruited staff members and fellows at the quarterly session of the Induction Programme (photographed here with Enrico CHIAVERI, Head of HR Department). >>

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