CERN is an organisational headquaters of scientists, based in Switzerland, which houses a large hadron collider (the LHC). By smashing particles together at great speed, it's hoped that the LHC will be able to recreate the conditions present at the beginning of the universe (the big bang). The scientists are examining the microscopic collisions, which are created by shooting atoms around the huge tunnels of the LHC. Please also see this article for further easy to understand information about CERN: http://scientificinquiry.suite101.com/article.cfm/cern_the_big_bang_machine
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CERN has about 3.400 ordinary employes (as of December 2007) and 8.000 guest scientists.
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CERN is the abbreviation of European Council for Nuclear Research in French, ie. Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire.
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No, Robert Langdon did not work for CERN. He is a fictional character created by author Dan Brown who appears in a series of novels, such as "Angels & Demons" and "The Da Vinci Code," where he is portrayed as a Harvard professor of symbology and religious iconology.
People believe that CERN was able to create black holes because of the work they do with particle accelerators.
CERN was created in 1954.
CERN Courier was created in 1959.
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CERN httpd was created on 1990-12-24.
CERN is a place where particles are collided; they actually do many different experiments.
Robert Caillau did help with cern because he was a boss
Cerner Corporation (CERN) had its IPO in 1986.
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