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Relive last year’s TEDxCERN event through the videos now available online, two of which have been selected to feature on TED.com
TEDxCERN 2018 hosted speakers from the digital world and life science experts who gave talks that inspired a worldwide audience
This week’s TEDxCERN 2018 is more than just an afternoon show in downtown Geneva. It’s a whole series of events and initiatives designed to engage an audience from CERN and beyond
Two panel discussions will be held in the Globe of Science and Innovation on Monday 19 November from 17:00
The event aims at bringing to the forefront challenges in the realms of science and society that go unnoticed
TEDxCERN 2018 is happening in the heart of Geneva, but you can attend it from anywhere in the world
Videos from the 4th annual TEDxCERN event “Ripples of Curiosity” are online and available for viewing
On 5 November, the 4th edition of TEDxCERN rushed the audience through a journey of exploration and revelation on the theme ‘Ripples of Curiosity’
CERN hosts its fourth TEDxCERN – “Ripples of Curiosity” – to explore how ideas in science, technology and education are converging and creating waves
Follow TEDxCERN at one of the many live webcast locations, or tune in to the website on 5 November 2016
This year’s TEDxCERN invites you to satisfy curious minds worldwide by hosting a webcasting event
The TED website now hosts even more TEDxCERN talks, reaching viewers of more than 1 million per video