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Collaboration with CERN – an asset for scientific communities in the Middle East
Across the Middle East and North Africa region, CERN has set up scientific collaborations to promote access to education and innovation
The 2023 Django Girls Geneva event was a resounding success!
Last weekend, 34 “Django Girls” discovered the world of computer programming and created their first website under the guidance of CERN mentors
SuperNode and CERN collaborate on new solutions for renewable energy transmission
The result of this collaboration on superconductivity could greatly improve energy transmission and accelerate the transition to renewable energy
New compact accelerator to help preserve heritage artworks
CERN and INFN have developed a compact, transportable accelerator for the non-destructive analysis of historical artifacts and artworks, providing a cheaper, more accessible method of analysing large or fragile items of this nature
HEARTS innovates to foster European access to space
The EU-funded project HEARTS aims at providing access to high-energy heavy ion radiation testing facilities for space exploitation and space exploration
Around a hundred budding young programmers took part in the DevoXX4Kids workshops at CERN
Young people aged from 4 to 15 spent a day getting to grips with new technologies in a fun and intuitive way during the DevoXX4Kids workshops, held at CERN
CERN and SESAME engage with Bahrain
The fruitful collaboration between the two laboratories and the Bahraini scientific community were in focus during the CERN & SESAME Info Days at the University of Bahrain
The CERN Accelerator School, a school like no other
Registration is open for the 2023 CERN Accelerator Schools, taking place in Austria, Germany and Spain – surely one is the right fit for you!
Female science ambassadors reach out to more than 5000 local schoolchildren
Women working in science and engineering took time out to visit local schools and talk about their jobs as part of “Women and girls in science and technology” week
Colliding particles not cars: CERN's machine learning could help self-driving cars
CERN and software company Zenseact wrap up a joint research project that could allow autonomous-driving cars to make faster decisions, thus helping avoid accidents