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Today, science, technology and innovation are among the most powerful forces driving social change and development. However, what is the actual role that a fundamental science laboratory like CERN can...
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Today, science, technology and innovation are among the most powerful forces driving social change and development. However, what is the actual role that a fundamental science laboratory like CERN can...
In September 1954, the European Organization for Nuclear Research – CERN – officially came into existence. This was just nine years after the Second World War, when Europe was completely divided a...
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan became an associate member state of CERN on 31 July, following notification that Pakistan has ratified an agreement signed last December, granting this status to ...
On 6 May, the Republic of Turkey became an associate member state of CERN.
The Inaugural Symposium of the Hyper-Kamiokande Proto-Collaboration, took place in Kashiwa, Japan, on 31 January, attended by more than 100 researchers.
To celebrate the IYL 2015, this issue of CERN Courier looks at how brilliant, accelerator-based X-ray free-electron lasers are enabling exciting new studies in biology among other topics.
What can the data offer experiments now and in the future?
On 19 December, CERN’s director-general, Rolf Heuer, and the chairman of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, Ansar Parvez, signed in Islamabad the agreement admitting the Islamic Republic of Pak...
During its December meeting, Council also welcomed the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, JINR, for the first time as an observer to Council, as part of a reciprocal arrangement that also sees CERN...