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Open call for the new edition of Collide residency award
Arts at CERN is announcing an international call for Collide, its flagship programme consisting of a residency award of up to three months divided between CERN and the city of Barcelona.
A peek into Science Gateway’s planned content
Find out what is in store for Science Gateway’s exhibitions, laboratories and auditorium
Making hardware design open and free
Meet Javier Serrano, head of the Hardware and Timing Section, Beam Controls Group (BE-CO), in this issue of our Knowledge Transfer spotlight series
CERN activities capture the public’s interest at the "Fête de la science"
On 10 October, CERN took part in the “Fête de la science et de la biodiversité” (science and biodiversity fair) organised by Pangloss Labs and the town of Ferney-Voltaire
Science Gateway construction gets the green light
Construction of CERN’s Science Gateway is to start later this year, following receipt of official permission from the Geneva authorities. This unique facility is due to open to the public at the end of 2022
Flashes of electrons against cancer
Meet Steinar Stapnes, Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) project leader, in the first of our Knowledge Transfer spotlight series
CERN technology helps rediscover lost painting by Raphael
CERN’s Timepix particle detectors, developed by the Medipix2 Collaboration, help unravel the secret of a long-lost painting by the great Renaissance master, Raphael
CERN and CHUV collaborate on a pioneering new cancer radiotherapy facility
CERN and the Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV) are collaborating to develop the conceptual design of an innovative radiotherapy facility, used for cancer treatment
CERN publishes its first public Environment Report
Prepared according to the Global Reporting Initiative Sustainability Reporting Standards, the first public CERN Environment Report details the current status of CERN’s environmental footprint, along with objectives for the coming years
CMS experiment at CERN releases fifth batch of open data
All research-quality data from proton–proton collisions recorded by CMS during the first two years of LHC operation are now publicly available