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Turkey's Bilgi University joins CERN's efforts to unlock dark matter
Turkey's Istanbul Bilgi University has begun collaboration with the European Organization for Nuclear Research, also known as CERN, to become part of its Atlas experiment, which aims to observe dimensions and particles that could make up "dark matter" - a mysterious substance that is believed by researchers to make up most of the universe.
Cern's Large Hadron Collider Is Now Operational
The largest and most powerful particle accelerator in the world - the Large Hadron Collider in Cern resumed its activity today after a two year pause, stated the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN ).
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CERN restarts 'Big Bang' collider after two-year refit
Scientists at Europe's particle physics research centre CERN on Sunday restarted their "Big Bang" Large Hadron Collider (LHC), embarking on a new bid to resolve some mysteries of the universe and look for "dark matter".
Italian to become first woman head of CERN physics center
Italian physicist Fabiola Gianotti was chosen on Nov. 4 to head the CERN particle physics research centre that houses the giant LHC âBig Bangâ machine, making her the first woman nominated to lead a top global scientific institution in the field.
CERN officials visit Serbia
CERN officials visit Serbia
BELGRADE -- CERN Director of Research Sergio Bertolucci and the organization's international relations adviser, physicist Emmanuel Tsesmelis, have visited Belgrade.
They met with a number of Serbian Ministry of Education officials, and with members of the Commission for Cooperation with CERN, the ministry said on its website.
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Meeting on linear accelerators in Belgrade in October
BELGRADE - An international meeting on hight energy linear accelerators will be held in Belgrade October 6-10, and Deputy Mayor Andreja Mladenovic has stressed that it is a great recognition for the city, science and scientists in Serbia.
Mladenovic received a delegation of LCWS 14 (International Linear Collider) and officials of the Belgrade Institute of Nuclear Science Vinca.
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