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Estonia joins CERN
The nation is now an associate member state in the pre-stage to membership.
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Read article 'Estonia joins CERN'
The nation is now an associate member state in the pre-stage to membership.
Read article 'UK report shows impact of CERN membership'
500 UK firms have benefitted from supplying goods and services to CERN during the past decade. The report valued the production of knowledge at more than £495M.
Read article 'Muon-collider study initiated'
CERN’s Daniel Schulte has been appointed as interim project leader.
Read article 'A price worth paying'
Rolf Heuer argues that large research infrastructures drive economic progress -- and particle physicists have a duty to make this message loud and clear.
Read article 'European strategy update unveils ambitious future'
Particle physicists should begin a feasibility study for a future hadron collider at CERN with an electron-positron Higgs factory as a possible first stage, concludes the 2020 update of the European s...
Read article 'IPAC goes virtual'
3000 accelerator specialists gathered in cyber-space for the 11th International Particle Accelerator Conference.
Read article 'Bridging Europe’s neutron gap'
The recent closure of reactors means making the most of existing facilities while preparing accelerator-based sources, says Helmut Schober.
Read article 'European strategy update postponed'
The CERN Council has agreed to put the release of the strategy update on hold due to the current COVID-19 situation.
Read article 'A unique exercise in scientific diplomacy'
Michel Claessens’ new book ITER: The Giant Fusion Reactor unfolds 40 years of the history of nuclear fusion, says Lucio Rossi.
Read article 'A recipe for sustainable particle physics'
It is a moral imperative for the community to look at ways to reduce its carbon footprint, writes Véronique Boisvert.