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CERN Approves Revised Plan

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GENEVA, Sept. 20, 2010 — During an intense series of meetings, the CERN Council overwhelmingly approved the laboratory’s revised Medium Term Plan for the period 2011-2015. The plan was originally presented at the council’s June session, at which CERN management was asked to introduce cost-saving measures. In the revised plan, member state contributions will be reduced by a total of 135 million Swiss francs over the five-year period, with measures to consolidate CERN’s social security systems bringing the total reduction to the program to 343 million Swiss francs. The plan protects the flagship...Read full article

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    Published: September 2010
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    linear accelerator
    A device used to accelerate the electrons in a free-electron laser. There are several types, including the induction linear accelerator, the radio frequency linear accelerator and the superconducting linear accelerator.
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