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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
CERN brings together key stakeholders in global health
CERN’s Workshop on Global Health brought together professionals from diverse sectors to tackle pressing health challenges. Join the public webinar on 26 November to discover the outcomes of the workshop.
CERN70: From physics to medicine
Ugo Amaldi helped create a European network of cancer therapy centres using beams of ions, in particular carbon ions
Celebrating one year of CERN Venture Connect
A year into its journey, CERN Venture Connect has become a launchpad for deep-tech startups
Curious connections: Geneva’s Natural History Museum comes to CERN
Come and discover the links between particle physics and the natural world at the Globe’s first temporary exhibition
CERN-Solvay student camp: meet the next generation of scientists
The latest camp just concluded – 30 high-school students from all over the world came to CERN for a week full of science and fun