Category: At CERN

  • A diverse organisation is a strong organisation

    International Women’s Day is always an important reminder of our responsibility to support and promote diversity, in all its aspects.

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  • LIVE: From the LHC tunnel

    LIVE: From the LHC tunnel

    Join our scientists live from the Large Hadron Collider tunnel today, 28 February 2018, at 4pm on Facebook

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  • Bill Burgess (1942 – 2017)

    Bill Burgess (1942 – 2017)

    It is with much regret that we announce the death of Bill Burgess on 10 October 2017 at his home in Arizona.

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  • Bringing science to Davos

    Last week, I had the privilege of co-chairing the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos

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  • Co-chairing the 2018 World Economic Forum

    Highlighting the role of fundamental science in the progress of knowledge, at Davos

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  • The directorate looks forward to a great 2018

    Last year saw great accomplishments and excellent progress over the full spectrum of the Organization’s activities

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  • Lithuania becomes Associate Member State of CERN

    Lithuania becomes Associate Member State of CERN

    CERN has been officially notified that Lithuania’s internal procedures have been approved, following the Agreement signed in June 2017

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  • Arts at CERN’s Collide International award now open

    Arts at CERN’s Collide International award now open

    Arts at CERN has announced a new edition of the Collide International award, in partnership with the UK’s leading media arts centre, FACT

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  • 25 years of Large Hadron Collider experimental programme

    25 years of Large Hadron Collider experimental programme

    CERN celebrates 25 years since the beginning of the LHC experimental programme

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  • New CERN facility can help medical research into cancer

    New CERN facility can help medical research into cancer

    Today, the new CERN-MEDICIS facility has produced radioisotopes for medical research for the first time. MEDICIS (Medical Isotopes Collected from ISOLDE) aims to provide a wide range of radioisotopes, some of which can be produced only at CERN.

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