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  • Cutting-edge computing

    Cutting-edge computing

    CERN’s first computer, a huge vacuum-tube Ferranti Mercury, was installed in 1958. It represented the first stage in the evolution…

  • The nucleus as a laboratory

    The nucleus as a laboratory

    When the Isotope Separator On-Line (ISOLDE) began operations at the Synchrocyclotron (SC) in 1967, it was unique in the world.…

  • An electronic revolution

    An electronic revolution

    Georges Charpak received the 1992 Nobel Prize in Physics for his 1968 invention of the multi-wire proportional chamber, which revolutionised…

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