Tag: General public

  • Making a difference with science

    Making a difference with science

    To mark the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, female scientists at CERN share their stories

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  • International collaboration publishes concept design for a post-LHC future circular collider at CERN

    The Future Circular Collider (FCC) collaboration submits its Conceptual Design Report (CDR) for publication

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  • The usefulness of useless knowledge

    The usefulness of useless knowledge

    Fundamental science will help solve the world’s problems

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  • Save the date: the Web@30 on 12 March 2019

    Save the date: the Web@30 on 12 March 2019

    The Web@30 event is happening at CERN and you can join it from anywhere in the world

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  • Relive 2018 at CERN

    Relive 2018 at CERN

    Highlights of the year at CERN, with numerous physics results, new technologies and much more

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  • CERN Open Days – Explore the future with us!

    CERN Open Days – Explore the future with us!

    On 14 and 15 September 2019, CERN will open its doors to the general public

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  • LHC prepares for new achievements

    LHC prepares for new achievements

    After an outstanding performance, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the accelerator complex and the experiments are now stopping for two years for major improvements and upgrading.

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  • TEDxCERN: A remarkable elephant in the room

    TEDxCERN 2018 hosted speakers from the digital world and life science experts who gave talks that inspired a worldwide audience

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  • Art residencies for Swiss artists at research centres

    Art residencies for Swiss artists at research centres

    Arts at CERN announces two residencies for Swiss artists: Collide Pro Helvetia and Simetría

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  • Exhibition showcasing results of three years of arts and science collaborations

    Exhibition showcasing results of three years of arts and science collaborations

    What happens when scientists and artists collide? Artworks resulting from three years of collaboration between physicists and Collide International artists-in-residence at CERN, will be exhibited at Broken Symmetries in FACT Liverpool.

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