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Czech company JABLOTRON has released an educational toolkit based on CERN detector technology
Make-A-Wish visitor Callum Kerr had his dream come true with a trip to CERN
Duelling guitars, a giant particle detector and a teenage scientist – move over, Alpenhorn, it's time to rock out at CMS
Comic-book artist Remco Polman delivers the first pages of a comic about particle physics, co-written with high school students on a visit to CERN
Young winners of the CERN prize at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) visited the laboratory last week
A new education project from the CMS collaboration combines science and the arts to inspire students about particle physics
On 25 June, pupils from the collège de Ferney-Voltaire completed the Passport to the Big Bang circuit
This year 275 students from 80 countries will be spending the summer at CERN to take part in the summer students' programme
US students were surprised during their physics lesson to be joined on a group video call by scientists in the ATLAS control room
The toy company LEGO will consider building a miniature ATLAS detector after the design gained 10,000 votes on a fan website
British primary-school students visited CERN this week as part of a campaign to inspire children for high-tech jobs of the future