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Accelerating circular fashion
What role could particle accelerators play in recycling textile waste?
SESAME, a growing focal point for regional scientific collaboration
SESAME, the Synchrotron-light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East laboratory, welcomes Iraq as its first Associate Member
CERN Science Gateway: science and fun for kids (and everyone else)
A large number of visitors are expected at CERN Science Gateway from this autumn, and the youngest ones will be given special treatment
CERN and NASA join forces to commit to a research future that is open and accessible for all
A summit, entitled “Accelerating the Adoption of Open Science”, took place at CERN from 10 to 14 July, bringing together representatives from 70 scientific institutions to discuss how to develop and implement open science policies across the globe
92 companies from across CERN Member and Associate Member States took part in CERN’s thematic forum on civil engineering
CERN opened its doors to a variety of companies for the first CERN Civil Engineering Business Forum, ushering in CERN’s new industry-specific networking strategy
An evening dedicated to neutrinos in Prévessin-Moëns
On Saturday, 8 July 2023, the inhabitants of Prévessin-Moëns had the opportunity to visit a unique CERN facility, the Neutrino Platform.
Arts at CERN collaborates with Science Gallery Melbourne and the ARC Centre for the exhibition “Dark Matters”
Opening on 5 August, “Dark Matters” will bring artworks from Arts at CERN programmes to Australian audiences for the first time
You’ll never guess these six unlikely benefits of being a CERN Guide
It may surprise you, but being a CERN Guide can give you unexpected benefits, especially with Science Gateway about to open this autumn.
From physics to finance: how can CERN tools help to uncover market manipulation?
With its world-renowned expertise in the analysis of massive volumes of data, CERN has started a unique collaboration with leading market-surveillance experts to explore how particle physics could help to build future manipulation-detection techniques
Connecting the small and the large scales
By collaborating with projects for future gravitational-wave observatories, CERN helps to find echoes from the past