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The construction of the project is planned to kickstart later this year, a crucial step towards CERN’s dream emblem of science communication
Audio and tactile content have already been installed to make the Microcosm exhibition and the visit itineraries accessible to all
‘Accelerating Science’ exhibition will visit Mumbai, Bengaluru and Kolkata
Microcosm is collaborating with the Swiss Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired to create better content for everybody
Museum directors and science outreach experts visited CERN on the occasion of the annual ECSITE meeting
Located at ALICE’s experiment site, the exhibition is now open for guided tours
An exhibition of slide photos transformed by time into works of art
Tens of thousands of people visited CERN’s stand at the Automnales, where they were welcomed by enthusiastic volunteers
Pass on CERN’s passion for science at Geneva’s Automnales fair, where the Laboratory will be the guest of honour.
Around 200 pieces of unique historic importance form CERN’s scientific heritage object collection. It is time to update and enrich it
CERN establishes deeper relations with Finland during a day-long event in Otaniemi