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CERN is a leading centre for scientific research in particle physics, exploring the nature and origin of the Universe. Learn about its history, achievements, events, news and educational resources.
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What does “CERN” stand for? At an intergovernmental meeting...
- Open Source for Open Science
The CERN Open Data portal is a testimony to CERN’s policy of...
- The Large Hadron Collider
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world’s largest and...
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- The Worldwide LHC Computing Grid
The mission of the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG) is to...
- Circulating: Ultra-High Vacuum
Two important design features maintain the ultra-high vacuum...
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- A Short Photostory
At 1 a.m. on Monday, 17 July, the LHC beams were dumped due...
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Europejska Organizacja Badań Jądrowych CERN (fr. Organisation Européenne pour la Recherche Nucléaire) – ośrodek naukowo-badawczy położony na północno-zachodnich przedmieściach Genewy na granicy Szwajcarii i Francji, pomiędzy Jeziorem Genewskim a górskim pasmem Jury. Obecnie do organizacji należą dwadzieścia trzy państwa.
The European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN (/ s ɜːr n /; French pronunciation:; Organisation européenne pour la recherche nucléaire), is an intergovernmental organization that operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world.
At CERN, we probe the fundamental structure of particles that make up everything around us. We do so using the world's largest and most complex scientific instruments. Know more
CERN's origins can be traced to the 1940s. A small number of visionary scientists in Europe and North America identified the need for Europe to have a world-class physics research facility.
CERN is a European laboratory that explores the fundamental nature of matter and the universe. Learn about its mission, history, governance and people who work there.
CERN. At CERN, we probe the fundamental structure of particles that make up everything around us. We do so using the world's largest and most complex scientific instruments. Know more