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ATTRACT celebrates successes at final conference
The initiative helped develop breakthrough detection and imaging technologies and tested a model for innovation in Europe
Arts at CERN artists showcased in Copenhagen
The exhibition Soft Robots at Copenhagen Contemporary presents artworks developed in dialogue with CERN’s scientific community
“Accelerating minds”: a TE department workshop to foster exchanges
On 3 June, the CERN Technology (TE) department held the first-ever TE Graduate Workshop, a full-day event that gave all TE members, whatever their area of expertise, the opportunity to exchange ideas
CERN and ESA: a decade of innovation
As ESA celebrates its 50th anniversary, discover seven ways Europe’s space agency and CERN have been working together to further fundamental exploration and innovation in space technologies
CERN at the Haute-Savoie Mont-Blanc International Fair 2025
CERN met the general public at La Roche-sur-Foron, where visitors discovered how science shapes our daily lives
CERN expands its collaboration on the Einstein Telescope
CERN and the Einstein Telescope collaboration have signed a new collaboration agreement in the field of engineering and safety to advance Europe’s next-generation gravitational-wave observatory
Top marks for CERN in 2025 European Physical Society awards
The CERN-led educational programme Beamline for Schools is among the recipients of the 2025 awards of the European Physical Society’s High Energy and Particle Physics Division
A silver coin for CERN
The Swiss Federal Mint issues a limited-edition silver coin in honour of CERN
Arts at CERN collaborates with Tabakalera and DIPC on the exhibition “Quantum Visions”
The exhibition, held in San Sebastián, Spain, invites eleven artists, including former CERN artists-in-residence, to explore the quantum realm
Women and Girls in Science and Technology 2025: reaching out to over 4700 pupils
From 10 to 14 February, 76 ambassadors from CERN, UNIGE, EPFL and LAPP visited schools in the region to inspire young people and show them that science is accessible to everyone