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CERN announces new open data policy in support of open science
A new open data policy for scientific experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will make scientific research more reproducible, accessible, and collaborative
Rooted in society
From fraud protection to vaccine production, ROOT’s wide-ranging impact is revealed in a conversation with Axel Naumann as part of our Knowledge Transfer spotlight series
New 3D colour X-rays made possible with CERN technology
Stunning new images pave the way for large-scale human trials, two years on from the first ever 3D colour human X-ray using CERN Medipix3 technology
New artists for the Simetría residency at CERN and ALMA-ESO
Arts at CERN announces two new residency awards for the second edition of Simetría.
When research radiates beyond the lab
With experience ranging from cancer therapy to combatting COVID-19, meet Marco Silari of the radiation protection group in the latest of our Knowledge Transfer spotlight series
Open call for the new edition of Collide residency award
Arts at CERN is announcing an international call for Collide, its flagship programme consisting of a residency award of up to three months divided between CERN and the city of Barcelona.
A peek into Science Gateway’s planned content
Find out what is in store for Science Gateway’s exhibitions, laboratories and auditorium
Making hardware design open and free
Meet Javier Serrano, head of the Hardware and Timing Section, Beam Controls Group (BE-CO), in this issue of our Knowledge Transfer spotlight series
HSE-KT innovation day: Submit your innovation ideas before 25 November
CERN activities capture the public’s interest at the "Fête de la science"
On 10 October, CERN took part in the “Fête de la science et de la biodiversité” (science and biodiversity fair) organised by Pangloss Labs and the town of Ferney-Voltaire