Lady of the Sciences
Sabine outside the Universe of Particles exhibit at CERN.
CERN (the European Organisation for Nuclear Research) is a scientific research laboratory located on the outskirts of Geneva in the suburb of Meyrin.
Established in 1954 it is a laboratory for particle physics research and is home to the Large Hadron Collider – a 27km circular tube in which scientists attempt to create new forms of matter and recreate the Bog Bang on a small scale.
A visitor centre housed in a large globe on the site offers light shows and numerous electronic and more tradition displays to explain the foundation’s work and the theories and laws of particle physics.
Lady of the Sciences
Sabine outside the Universe of Particles exhibit at CERN.
CERN (the European Organisation for Nuclear Research) is a scientific research laboratory located on the outskirts of Geneva in the suburb of Meyrin.
Established in 1954 it is a laboratory for particle physics research and is home to the Large Hadron Collider – a 27km circular tube in which scientists attempt to create new forms of matter and recreate the Bog Bang on a small scale.
A visitor centre housed in a large globe on the site offers light shows and numerous electronic and more tradition displays to explain the foundation’s work and the theories and laws of particle physics.