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Particle detectors meet canvas
This year is the European year of cultural heritage, but what does particle physics have to do with art? More than you might think
Young refugees perform rapid-prototyping at CERN
Participants enrolled in the “We Start” programme spent a day immersed in technology
Training particle and accelerator scientists of the future
The Joint Universities Accelerator School in Archamps, France, has celebrated its twenty-fifth birthday
CERN meets industry at the Big Science Business Forum
The world’s first Big Science Business Forum gathered 18 of the most advanced big-science organisations together to meet European companies
Third Innovation for Change project kicks off today
Fifty young talents will apply advanced technologies to create innovative startups that can help tackle global social problems
CLIC technology lights the way to compact accelerators
A new project uses technology originally developed for CERN’s Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) to help build compact X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs)
Forty years since the first PET image at CERN
Marilena Streit-Bianchi reminisces about her role in the first PET (positron-emission tomography) image taken at CERN
A new compact accelerator for cultural heritage
CERN and INFN develop a transportable accelerator to help preserve cultural heritage
Show don’t tell - LHCreate asks why
Participants in the annual LHCreate workshop presented their most recent exciting ideas during a two-day event at IdeaSquare
Happy International Cosmic Day
International Cosmic Day takes place for the sixth time on 30 November with high-school students from around the world investigating cosmic rays