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    Video News Release WEB: CERN OPENLAB

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    New phase for Openlab 00 :00 -00 :11 : titres 00 :12 -00 : 38 : logo Openlab + footage CERN computing centre 00 :39- 01 :38 : interview of Bob Jones Head of CERN openlab 01 :39 – 01 :55 : footage computing centre 01 :56- 03 :09 : interview of Sverre Jarp , CERN openlab Chief Technology Officer 03 :10-04 :02 : footage technical rack computing centre 04 :03- 04 :56 : second interview of Sverre Jarp about éducation 04 :57- 05 :58 : interview of Andrzej Nowak staff researcher of CERN openlab 05 :59- END : others footage of computing cente

    Video news release : ASACUSA Experiment

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    ASACUSA, the Japanese-European ASACUSA experiment at CERN

    Documents de la cinémathèque suisse sur les premiers évènements du CERN de 1952 à 1962 , diffusés au Ciné journal suisse

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    After two UNESCO Conferences, 11 European governments agree to set up a provisional "Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire" (CERN). At a meeting of the new CERN Council in Amsterdam, a site near Geneva is selected for the planned laboratory .........

    On 23 March ESA’s third Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV), named in honour of Amaldi, was launched on board an Ariane rocket.

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    Live webcast from CERN on the occasion of the launch of a "Space Ferry", named after Edoardo Amaldi, by the European Space Agency (ESA). Amaldi was CERN's first Secretary General and founding father, and a visionary pioneer for ESA. With the participation of Ugo Amaldi, CERN physicist and son of Edoardo Amaldi, Carlo Rubbia, Nobel Laureate in Physics and Former Director General of CERN and Arturo Russo, historian and author with John Kriege of CERN and ESA's Histor

    ATLAS TRT barrel

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    On 3 February 2005, members of the US-TRT team proceeded to the installation of the last TRT barrel module for the Transition Radiation Tracker, which will be used for tracking in the Atlas detector. The TRT barrel is made of 96 modules containing around 52 000 4-mm straws, each of them equipped with a 20 microns sense wire. The modules were first designed at CERN, then built in the USA between 1996 and 2003. Duke, Hampton and Indiana Universities, tested in details at CERN between 2003 and 2005 by members of the US-TRT group, and mounted on the support structure in the SR-1 building where this video was taken. During assembly of the last module, one can see Kirill Egorov (PNPI, Gatchina, Russia), Chuck Mahlong (Hampton) as well as John Callahan and Pauline Gagnon (Indiana). (Written by Pauline Gagnon

    CERN HD Stockshots : LHCb experiment

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    CERN HD Stockshots : CMS experiment

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    Interview with one of the 2004 Nobel Laureates in Physics, Dr. David J. Gross, January 26, 2005

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    Dr. David Gross, (Professor of Theoretical Physics, Director of the Kavli Institute For Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara), at CERN for a talk, answered the questions of Paola Catapan

    CERN HD Stockshots : ATLAS experiment

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