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A Dutch start-up will deploy structured laser beam technology in mobile telecommunication networks
Do you work for CERN and have a project with potential positive impact on society? Apply for funding from the CERN KT Fund before 16 March
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The CERN Entrepreneurship Student Programme (CESP) held its second residency recently
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