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Posted 30 Sep 2024

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It is known by its French acronym, CERN and is an international scientific organization established for the purpose of collaborative research into high-energy particle physics. 

About CERN

  • Established: in 1954, as Europe’s first joint venture after World War-II.
  • Location:  outside of Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Members: 23 Member States (10 Associate Member States)
    • India is an Associate Member.
  • Fundamental scientific character: Its convention states that it shall have no concern with work for military requirements.

Key Achievements:

  • Discovery of the Z Boson and W Boson Particles: Fundamental in understanding the weak force.
  • The World Wide Web:  invented at CERN in 1989 by British scientist Tim Berners-Lee.
  • Study of Anti-Matter: with the help of the Antiproton Decelerator aiding in the study of the origin of the universe.
  • The Higgs Boson Particle: also known as the God Particle was discovered at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
    • The Higgs boson is the fundamental particle associated with the Higgs field, a field that gives mass to other fundamental particles such as electrons.
    • CERN’s LHC is the world's largest particle accelerator. It collides protons or lead ions at energies approaching the speed of light.

India’s contributions

  • Indian physicists through institutions like Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) are involved in CERN experiments like L3 experiment, LHC etc.
  • Department of Atomic Energy cooperation with CERN on Novel Accelerator Technologies (NAT).
  • India operates two Tier-2 centres for the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG).
  • Tags :
  • CERN
  • Large Hadron Collider
  • Higgs Boson
  • The European Organization for Nuclear Research
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