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CERN celebrates alumni impact at global online reunion
The “Second Collisions” alumni reunion was held using a virtual recreation of CERN
CERN working with WHO to improve understanding of COVID-19 airborne transmission risk in indoor spaces
CERN congratulates 2021 physics Nobel Prize winners
Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi receive the prize for their groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of complex physical systems
Beamline for Schools: Inspiring the next generation of scientists
The winning teams of Beamline for Schools 2021 spent two full weeks at DESY working on their experiments
Virtual CERN created for global alumni event
The Second Collisions CERN alumni event will take place online, with participants able to explore the CERN site virtually
A launch pad for the next generation of technical entrepreneurs
From energy storage solutions to optimised car trailers, students pitched their start-up ideas on a wide range of fascinating topics during the 2021 edition of the CERN Entrepreneurship Student Programme
Two CERN scientists give the primary schools’ challenge a go
Used to making precise measurements, will Pippa Wells and Sabrina Schadegg be able to figure out what’s inside the mysterious boxes?
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
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
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