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Representatives of major research institutions and leading IT companies came to CERN for a data analytics workshop organized by CERN openlab
The head of CERN's Medical Application Programme addresses a medical conference 60 years after the first use of protons to treat cancer
Over 1400 students in Spain have entered a CERN contest to explain how science and technology can make the world better. Vote for your favourites
Last week several CERN teams were involved in creating a life-size mock helium leak in Sector 4-5
Three advanced accelerator facilities in Europe are opening their doors to researchers. Apply now for access to two of them
To celebrate the Organization's 60th anniversary, a variety of events are planned in members states – learn more on the cern60 website
The CLIC study could transfer its X-band expertise to light sources and medical applications
Follow the action at the ICTR-PHE conference via the conference blog
A record-breaking seven schools and more than 500 students took part in a mass virtual visit to the CMS detector today
The first recipients of the ATLAS PhD Grant – a fund set up with award money from the Fundamental Physics Prize – begin their scholarships this year
Tune in at 11am CET to watch Olga Botner of Uppsala University talk about the latest from the IceCube cosmic ray detector near the South Pole
A team composed of CERN staff, industrial support and mechanics from Pakistan have given access to the last LHC splice for inspection