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A miniature accelerator to treat cancer
CERN has developed an accelerator just two metres long to be used in hospitals for medical imaging and the treatment of cancer
Challenge-Based Innovation: They rose to the challenge!
45 students took part in the first Challenge-Based Innovation programme at CERN
IdeaSquare opens today
Today IdeaSquare is officially inaugurated, creating a unique space designed to nurture innovation at CERN
Business incubator of CERN tech opens in Greece
CERN signs agreement to provide technology and expert training for a new business-incubation centre in Thessaloniki
CERN & Society launches donation portal
CERN & Society is launching its "giving" website – a portal to allow donors to contribute to various projects
Register now for public lecture on medical applications
Register for ‘Particles that fight cancer: the use of protons and carbon ion in cancer therapy’ which will take place on 20 November from 4-6pm
Business Incubation Centre of CERN tech opens in Norway
The Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim is hosting CERN's third centre for technology-transfer opportunities
Challenge-Based Innovation course welcomes new students
Masters students have just six months to turn CERN detector technology into useful innovations, from wearable sensors to exoskeletons for the elderly
High school students launch CERN tech into space
Students in the UK have launched LUCID - a cosmic-ray detector incorporating parts developed at CERN - into space
Accelerating innovation…in medicine
An upcoming series of seminars will highlight the potential of particle-phyics research for applications in medicine, says Steve Myers