On 21 August, the second CERN Entrepreneurship Student Programme (CESP) drew to a close with the 14 participating students presenting their final projects.
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MicroStep-MIS has been selected to supply of arc-detectors to European Spallation Source, a joint European organisation committed to constructing and operating the world's leading facility for rese
MicroStep-MIS to deliver arc-detector techn...
On a peaceful afternoon in early summer 1977, the laboratory of CERN radiobiologist Marilena Bianchi was visited by a physicist with a pretty unusual request.
On a peaceful afternoon in early summer 1977, the laboratory of CERN radiobiologist Marilena Bianchi was visited by a physicist with a pretty unusual request.
Forty years since the first PET image at CE...
Beyond fundamental research, accelerators are well known for their contribution to the medical field, especially in cancer therapy.
Beyond fundamental research, accelerators are well known for their contribution to the medical field, especially in cancer therapy.
A new compact accelerator for cultural heri...
Aerospace engineering and particle physics might not at first seem like obvious partners.
Aerospace engineering and particle physics might not at first seem like obvious partners.
From Earth to space: developing radiation-t...
Today, Les Automnales, a huge, local fair of Geneva, opened its doors to the public at Palexpo - and CERN is the guest of honour.
Explore CERN at Les Automnales: the science...
If you live in a low- or middle-income country, your chances of surviving cancer are significantly lower than if you live in a wealthier economy, and that’s largely due to t
If you live in a low- or middle-income country, your chances of surviving cancer are significantly lower than if you live in a wealthier economy, and that’s largely due to t