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The ongoing update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics, new Associate Member States and knowledge transfer activities were among many topics discussed in the 221st session of the CERN Council
The new CERN management structure, endorsed by the Council last week, is motivated by the Organization’s key priorities for the coming years
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The findings could help to explain the species’ fascinating flocking behaviour
Particle physics is all about data, and so too is mobility at CERN. Over the years, our travel habits have been changing, and more changes are to come
Find out how CERN is celebrating the 90th birthday of medical physics pioneer Ugo Amaldi and how you can be involved
On 11 April, CERN will participate in the fifth edition of “La nuit est belle”, by switching off the lights of its premises all evening and night
Celebrate the start of spring by exploring CERN’s biodiversity online, with the chance to win two CAGI Choco Passes
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