Aerospace engineering and particle physics might not at first seem like obvious partners.
Aerospace engineering and particle physics might not at first seem like obvious partners.
Aerospace engineering and particle physics might not at first seem like obvious partners.
As we prepare to send the first woman and next man to the Moon and on to Mars, NASA, with support from the Universit
A new collaboration agreement between CERN and ESA, signed on 11 July, will address the challenge of operating in harsh radiation environments, found in both particle-physics fac
On Tuesday, 25 April 2017, CERN and the French space agency, CNES (Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales), signed a cooperation agreement to encourage collaboration on innovations in the aero
CERN signed an agreement with the Swiss Space Center (SSC) on 3rd June 2016, during the
CHARM, a unique facility at CERN to test electronics in complex radiation environments, has now tested its first full space system: CELESTA (CERN Latchup and radmon Experiment STudent sAtellite).
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CERN attended the European Science Open Forum (ESOF) in Manchester this July, as part of EIROforum, a network of eight European Intergovernmental Research Organisations (EIROs) s