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CERN congratulates 2021 physics Nobel Prize winners

Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi receive the prize for their groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of complex physical systems

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Knowledge sharing
06 October, 2021
Knowledge sharing
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06 October, 2021

Beamline for Schools: Inspiring the next generation of scientists

The winning teams of Beamline for Schools 2021 spent two full weeks at DESY working on their experiments

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Knowledge sharing
01 October, 2021
Knowledge sharing
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01 October, 2021

Sparking the future of artificial intelligence: CERN hosts the first edition of the Sparks! Serendipity Forum

The first Sparks! forum is over, but you can still watch the recorded talks online

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At CERN
28 September, 2021

How to train your magnets

Magnet training for the LHC circuits will be completed by the end of the year

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Accelerators
28 September, 2021
Accelerators
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28 September, 2021

Professor Eliezer Rabinovici elected as next President of the CERN Council

The CERN Council today announced the election of Professor Eliezer Rabinovici as its 24th president, for a period of one year

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At CERN
24 September, 2021
At CERN
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24 September, 2021

Grabbing magic tin by the tail

The ISOLTRAP experiment at CERN’s ISOLDE facility has weighed the neighbouring indium nuclei of tin-100, shedding new light on this special “doubly magic” nucleus

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Physics
23 September, 2021
Physics
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23 September, 2021

Seeing Sparks!: CERN’s first serendipity forum on future intelligence

The upcoming first edition of Sparks!, which will be held 17-18 September, adopts the theme of future intelligence

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At CERN
08 September, 2021

CERN participates in the exhibition “From Geneva to the World”

The exhibition, organised by the Permanent Delegation of the European Union to the United Nations Office, pays tribute to the work of Geneva-based multilateral institutions and the benefit they bring to people across the world

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At CERN
03 September, 2021

Researchers use CERN technology to evaluate risk of COVID-19 transmission

The CERN-developed COVID Airborne Risk Assessment tool (CARA) is helping researchers from the University of Geneva assess the effectiveness of different measures to limit SARS-CoV-2 aerosol transmission in schools

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Knowledge sharing
02 September, 2021
Knowledge sharing
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02 September, 2021

Hacking for humanity at CERN’s global Webfest

The second online edition of the Webfest brought together people from 63 countries to tackle challenges like wildfires, domestic violence and educational inequality

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At CERN
30 August, 2021