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High school students launch CERN tech into space
Students in the UK have launched LUCID - a cosmic-ray detector incorporating parts developed at CERN - into space
OECD report praises innovation at CERN
CERN's ability to innovate attracts creative, ambitious individuals such that "success breeds success in innovation," note authors of OECD report
PARTNER: A network for life
PARTNER – an innovative project to train young scientists in aspects of hadron therapy – has proved to be a great success
CERN technology that could help out in space
At the world's largest industrial fair, CERN and ESA are presenting technology developed for particle physics that can find applications in space
CERN and ESA join forces at Hannover Messe Industrial Fair
CERN will share a stand with the European Space Agency at the world's largest industrial fair
CERN teams up with ESA at Hannover Messe Industrial Fair
CERN and the European Space Agency will present their spin-off technologies at the world’s biggest industrial fair
Taking biomedical research at CERN to the next level
The head of CERN's Medical Application Programme addresses a medical conference 60 years after the first use of protons to treat cancer
Some CLIC with your free-electron laser?
The CLIC study could transfer its X-band expertise to light sources and medical applications
ICTR-PHE conference: follow the action
Follow the action at the ICTR-PHE conference via the conference blog
Physics meets medicine at ICTR-PHE conference
From 10 to 14 February in Geneva, physicists, medical doctors and life-science experts will discuss innovative techniques in the fight against cancer