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How can cubes made of paper help teach particle physics?
AcceleratAR uses paper cubes and an augmented reality app to simulate a particle accelerator to help students learn about particle physics
Marie Curie, women and science, then and now
Hélène Langevin-Joliot, physicist and granddaughter of Pierre and Marie Curie, will give a lecture at CERN on 29 June 8.30 p.m. – follow the webcast!
Blood donation | 18-19 July 2017, 09:00-16:00, R2
Blood donation | 18-19 July 2017
The CERN Hardronic Music Festival is back this July
The CERN Hardronic Music Festival is back! On the 15th July, ten of the finest MusiClub bands plus a DJs set will come on stage its 26th edition
CERN signs agreement with Italian business education partner
CERN and leading Italian business school SAFM will collaborate on entrepreneurship and management
Lithuania to become Associate Member of CERN
Today, the representatives of CERN and of the Government of Lithuania signed an Agreement admitting Lithuania as an Associate Member of CERN. The Government of India still needs to notify CERN of its final approval for the Agreement to enter into force.
Early-career researchers in medical applications at CERN
Discover how technological advances for high-energy physics can become essential tools for modern medicine | 7 July 16:00 Council Chamber
How to build radon smart sensors based on CERN technology
CERN-led project on smart radon sensor was selected for the final round of the MassChallenge 2017 Start-up Accelerator Programme
The Summer Student Lectures start on 27 June
The prestigious 6 week Summer Student Lecture Programme will start on Tuesday 27 June. The lectures are accessible for anyone at CERN, don’t miss them
The future of the LHC takes shape
New magnets designed for the High-Luminosity LHC - the Large Hadron Collider upgrade project – are in the prototype phase