Tag: News

  • New Knowledge Transfer website to grow CERN’s industry links

    New Knowledge Transfer website to grow CERN’s industry links

    A new Knowledge Transfer network website and newsletter encourages businesses and researchers to share tech, expertise and interests

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  • ICARUS neutrino experiment to move to Fermilab

    ICARUS neutrino experiment to move to Fermilab

    The world’s largest liquid-argon neutrino detector will find a new home across the Atlantic Ocean at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

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  • Subatomic: Photographs and particle tracks

    A new documentary made in collaboration with Arts @ CERN explores the overlap between photography and particle physics

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  • CERN inspires primary-school students to Play with Protons

    A new documentary charts the progress of the physics-education project “Playing with Protons”, a collaboration between CERN and a Greek primary school

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  • An email-encryption service born in Restaurant One

    Time spent at CERN has inspired a team of young computer scientists to launch ProtonMail, a new encrypted-email service

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  • CERN inspires entrepreneurs for email encryption

    Time spent at CERN has inspired a team of young computer scientists to launch ProtonMail, a new encrypted-email service

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  • 3D-printing company joins CERN innovation centre

    3D-printing company joins CERN innovation centre

    A company that uses a 3D-printing technique to craft metal filters is the first to join the STFC CERN Business Incubation Centre in the UK

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  • From Electrons to Galaxies: Greek high schoolers visit CERN

    High-school physics teacher Andreas Valadakis and his class of Greek students visit CERN

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  • The GHOST in the machine

    New software based on CERN’s particle simulation toolkit Geant4 is being used to assess radiation doses in cancer treatment

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  • Polish high-school students find inspiration at CERN

    Watch students and teachers from two schools in central Poland searching proton collisions from the LHC for signs of new particles

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