- History
- Planting the Seed,
Collaboration with
US,
Collaboration with Russia,
Getting Together,
Famous
Names
- CERN and its Machines
- General Information,
LHC,
LEP,
ISR
- Experiments
- DELPHI,
L3,
NA48,
NA4,
ATLAS,
ALICE,
CMS
- Particles Physics
- ALICE,
What's
the matter with antimatter?,
NA48,
Worldwide Neutrino Web
- Information Technologies
- From the Web
to the Grid,
AIS
- Collaboration
- CERN and INTAS,
CERN and ISTC,
CERN and IHEP,
CERN and JINR
- Education
- Education and Training,
School of High-Energy
Physics,
Sharing
what we know
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- History
- JINR,
Famous
Names,
Sport
and Science
- Laboratories
- Reactors and Accelerators,
Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions,
Laboratory of High Energies
- Experiments
- DELPHI, NA4,
NA48,
ALICE,
ATLAS
- Collaboration
- CERN and JINR,
JINR and Russia,
JINR and Belgium
- Education
- The CERN-JINR Joint Physics Schools,
International Scientific School of Excellence
- Atoms for Peace
- Spin-offs from
Research,
When
Biology & Physics meet
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This web site presents the poster exhibition, "Science Bringing
Nations Together", which has been prepared by the European Organisation
for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland, and the Joint
Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Dubna, Russia. The exhibition
attempts to show how individuals and groups from all over the
world have worked towards common scientific goals independently
of political differences, often across almost closed borders,
and how this has led to mutual understanding and friendship, not
only between scientists, but also between nations.
CERN was founded in 1954 and, as one of the first international
scientific organizations created, it became a model for those
which followed. Shortly afterwards, in 1956, JINR was established
to unify nuclear research in the Soviet Union and other socialist
republics. Scientific co-operation and collaboration in Particle
Physics have stimulated understanding among people of many nations;
initially within Europe, more
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