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The invisible structure providing Open Access in HEP
Nearly 90% of High-Energy Physics publications are funded by SCOAP³
CERN’s International High-School Teacher Programme turns 20
Officially set up in 1998, the teacher programmes bring hundreds of teachers to CERN each year
CERN supports new business incubation centre in Switzerland
A new business incubation centre in Switzerland marks the tenth centre to help businesses take CERN technology and expertise to the market
Technologies for CLIC and beyond
Technologies developed for the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) project promise smaller accelerators for applications outside high-energy physics
Exploring future medical accelerators for cancer treatment
This week, worldwide experts are gathering to explore future medical accelerators for treating cancer
Dive into the subatomic world at Art Basel
HALO, an artwork conceived during the artists’ residency at CERN and inspired by ATLAS data will be exhibited from 13 to 17 June at Art Basel.
From CERN to the clinic
At a seminar at CERN today, Ron Heeren describes how CERN’s Timepix read-out chip might in the future be found in surgery rooms
Using CERN technology for medical challenges
A healthcare kit for remote conditions and a screening system for anti-cancer pharmaceuticals are the winners of the first CERN Medtech:Hack
Are you up for the TrackML challenge?
Can machine learning assist high-energy physics in discovering and characterising new particles?