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The exterior of 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.
CERN I
The exterior of 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.