Read article 'Reactors and accelerators join forces'
Reactors and accelerators join forces
Demand for medical isotopes requires reactor- and accelerator-based production methods.
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Read article 'Reactors and accelerators join forces'
Demand for medical isotopes requires reactor- and accelerator-based production methods.
Read article 'The end of computing’s steam age'
Steam once powered the world. If you wanted to build a factory, or a scientific laboratory, you needed a steam engine and a supply of coal. Today, for most of us, power comes out of the wall in the fo...
Read article 'Futures intertwined'
CERN and Fermilab have a rich history of scientific accomplishment. Fermilab, which is currently the only US laboratory fully devoted to particle physics, tends to favour fermions: the top and bottom ...
Read article 'A global lab with a global mission'
Our world has been transformed almost beyond recognition since CERN was founded in 1954. Particle physics has evolved to become a field that is increasingly planned and co-ordinated around the world. ...
Read article 'The HL-LHC: a bright vision'
The LHC is one of the world’s largest and most complex scientific instruments. Its design and construction required more than 20 years of hard work and the unique expertise of a number of e...
Read article 'The CERN effect'
"Scientific culture and societal impacts advancing hand-in-hand through cutting-edge research: it is this that makes CERN worthy of the support it receives from governments worldwide."
Read article 'Charting the future of CERN'
Over the next five years, key events shaping the future of particle physics will unfold. We will have results from the second run of the LHC, and from other particle and astroparticle physics projects...
Read article 'Science: a model for collaboration?'
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...
Read article 'Our Courier'
By Antonella Del Rosso. With a degree in physics and more than 15 years experience in science communication, Antonella Del Rosso became editor of the CERN Courier in September 2015. At CERN, she is a...
Read article 'Maintaining an ideal'
August 1959 saw the first issue of CERN Courier – “the long-expected internal bulletin” and idea of Cornelis Bakker, who was then CERN’s Director-General. The goals stated on the first...