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What does CERN have to do with 3D colour x-rays and 19th century paintings?
CERN Open Days: Technologies that change yo...
Now in its fourth edition and already a milestone in the Italian Innovation panorama, Innovation For Change (I4C) reaches its fourth edition with the kick-off held in February at
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Carbon dating is the ‘gold standard’ technique applied by archaeologists worldwide to date objects made from organic materials from over the past 50,000 years. However, this can be
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In late summer of 2018, the first version of the CERN Entrepreneurship Student Programme (CES
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Sometimes, opportunities fall into our laps when we’re least expecting them.
A long-sighted laser beam
With 11 February marking the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, female scientists from CERN share their experiences of building a career in science and how their wo
Making a difference with science
Particle accelerators find several uses outside fundamental physics research.
New small-scale accelerator to help study h...
In August 2017, the Enlarged Directorate endorsed a new policy which defines the framework of software dissemination activities at CERN, contributing to a more coherent approach in the licensing an