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CERN participates in the exhibition “From Geneva to the World”
The exhibition, organised by the Permanent Delegation of the European Union to the United Nations Office, pays tribute to the work of Geneva-based multilateral institutions and the benefit they bring to people across the world
Researchers use CERN technology to evaluate risk of COVID-19 transmission
The CERN-developed COVID Airborne Risk Assessment tool (CARA) is helping researchers from the University of Geneva assess the effectiveness of different measures to limit SARS-CoV-2 aerosol transmission in schools
The BRIL luminosity sub-detectors prepare CMS for a bright Run 3
Calabrese, Capricciosa, Diavola and Margherita – the four modules of the BRIL sub-system – were mounted on the CMS experiment in July 2021
CERN’s Science Gateway takes (tubular) shape
Two months on from the first-stone ceremony, one of Science Gateway’s tubular structures has been installed
Environmental awareness: Take action on waste by respecting the three Rs
Hacking for humanity at CERN’s global Webfest
The second online edition of the Webfest brought together people from 63 countries to tackle challenges like wildfires, domestic violence and educational inequality
First European hospital receives 3D colour X-ray scanner using CERN technology
MARS Bioimaging's 3D colour X-ray scanner has arrived in Europe for clinical trials that will lead to medical use of a CERN technology
Two-trap cooling promises antimatter precision
The BASE collaboration has performed the first demonstration of two-trap sympathetic cooling, promising substantial improvements to studies of antiprotons
CERN-tested optical fibres now in space
Astronaut Thomas Pesquet has activated Lumina, an optical fibre-based dosimetry experiment on board the International Space Station