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CERN highlights in 2025
A look back at a year of advances in science, technology and benefits to society
Leaders in quantum technology connect at CERN
The European Quantum Industry Consortium gathered at CERN to discuss Europe’s next strategic steps in the emerging quantum field
Updated framework for contributions post-retirement
This framework recognises continued contributions of former staff members after retirement in support of CERN’s mission
Reflecting on all we have achieved together
On behalf of the current Management, I take this opportunity to express our profound gratitude for your unwavering commitment and outstanding work throughout our mandate
Private donors pledge 860 million euros for CERN’s Future Circular Collider
A consortium of private donors (individuals and philanthropic foundations) have agreed to support the proposed Future Circular Collider at CERN
A cryogenic winter for tomorrow’s accelerator
The first large refrigerators for the High-Luminosity LHC have been installed
CERN hits one exabyte of stored experimental data from the LHC
One million terabytes of experimental data from the LHC have now been sent to the CERN storage system
“The faces of CERN” at the Globe of Science and Innovation
Originally created for the Cité des métiers, the exhibition “The Faces of CERN: People Advancing Science” will be displayed in CERN's Globe of Science and Innovation from December 17, 2025 to March 1, 2026
Celebrating two decades of global scientific computing
Developed to handle the vast amounts of data of the LHC experiments, the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid has significantly marked the landscape of distributed computing