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CERN & Society Foundation in Ghana
CERN & Society discusses its new Digital Library workshop in Ghana following a computer server donation in 2012
Second Innovation for Change project kicks off today
50 young people will create innovative startups that can help tackle global social needs around food and health issues
New source of asymmetry between matter and antimatter
CERN’s LHCb experiment has found evidence of a symmetry violation that could contribute to solve the mystery of the missing antimatter
2017: What can we expect?
CERN’s Director General, Fabiola Gianotti, discusses the opportunities for physics research in the coming year
Computer Security: IoTs: The Treasure trove of CERN
The Internet-of-Things is known to be unsecure, unprotected and full of vulnerabilities
Video contest: PACMAN needs you!
Are you passionate about science? Take part in the PACMAN video animation contest
How can high energy physics help the water shortage?
CERN is now part of a research project to develop a system for optimised irrigation, based on technologies developed for high energy physics
TEDxCERN “Ripples of Curiosity” videos are now online
Videos from the 4th annual TEDxCERN event “Ripples of Curiosity” are online and available for viewing
BASE precisely measures antiproton’s magnetic moment
CERN experiment reports sixfold improved measurement of the magnetic moment of the antiproton
Webcast: CERN DG joins Davos panel
Watch the live webcast of Fabiola Gianotti’s appearance on the Global Science Outlook panel on 20 January 2017