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CERN Knowledge Transfer Fund and Medical Applications Budget 2025 – submit your application by 31 March
Could the technology you are working on have applications outside high-energy physics? Submit your application for funding from the KT Fund or the Medical Applications Budget by 31 March
Official launch of the Quantum Year
Following the UNESCO opening ceremony on 4 February, see how CERN plans to celebrate the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology
At the World Economic Forum 2025
CERN Director-General Fabiola Gianotti speaks and performs with cellist Yo-Yo Ma at the 2025 World Economic Forum in Davos
AI treatments for stroke survivors
CERN partners with public and private organisations to improve stroke prevention, diagnosis and treatment
GaToroid - getting closer to affordable cancer therapy
CERN has been contributing to developing technologies to improve hadron therapy for the past 30 years. Now, a team at CERN is working on new design concepts that would make the machines delivering hadron therapy much more compact and economically viable
SCOAP3 at ten: from open access to open science
Find out how, ten years on from its inception, the Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics (SCOAP3) now plans a greater global adoption of open science
"Women and Girls in Science and Technology" – Share your passion, inspire the scientists of tomorrow!
From February 10 to 14, 2025, female ambassadors of science are invited to share their passion with students in local schools. Join the initiative as a volunteer!
CERN70: Continuing CERN’s legacy of open science
Rolf Heuer was CERN Director-General during an era when multiple open science initiatives were launched by the Organization
Happy 10th birthday, CERN & Society Foundation
For 10 years, the CERN & Society Foundation and its donors have been bridging science and society – find out how you can get involved
Science Gateway’s mini accelerator is now taking data
The mini proton accelerator ELISA, situated in CERN’s Science Gateway exhibition centre, has started analysing archaeological samples