Tag: CERN Impact

  • Using CERN technology for medical challenges

    A healthcare kit for remote conditions and a screening system for anti-cancer pharmaceuticals are the winners of the first CERN Medtech:Hack

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  • LIVE: ESA astronauts answer questions on physics in space

    On Friday 12 May at 4:30pm CEST, we will be live on Facebook, from the CERN Data Centre, with three European astronauts answering your questions

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  • TEDxCERN creates ‘ripples of curiosity’

    TEDxCERN creates ‘ripples of curiosity’

    CERN hosts its fourth TEDxCERN – “Ripples of Curiosity” – to explore how ideas in science, technology and education are converging and creating waves

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  • CERN & Society – spreading our spirit of scientific curiosity

    With the winners of the CERN Beamline for Schools 2016 competition on their way home, it is a good time to take a look at the CERN & Society programme

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  • Can ‘useless’ knowledge be useful?

    Fabiola Gianotti, CERN’s Director-General, explains why knowledge for knowledge’s sake is the most valuable commodity we possess

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  • The CERN model as a possible template for global cooperation

    CERN’s relationship with the United Nations continues to thrive

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  • Helping CERN to benefit society

    Anne Richards describes the thinking behind a new foundation that is spreading CERN’s spirit of scientific curiosity

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  • A meeting at the United Nations on gender equality

    Engineer Laurette Ponce of the CERN Control Centre spoke of her career in science and technology at a recent UN meeting on gender equality

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  • The role of science on the world stage

    Maurizio Bona comments the celebration of CERN’s 60th anniversary at UN Headquarters in New York on 20 October

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  • Bringing science to the policy table

    Presentations at the UN’s New York headquarters used CERN as an example of the vital importance of science for peace

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