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Inside CERN: European Organization for Nuclear Research
For most people locations that hold a particular importance for the development of our society and for the advancement of science and technology remain hidden from view. CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is best known for its giant particle accelerator. Here researchers take part...
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Lars Müller Publ.
2013
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author | Pol, Andri Stamm, Peter Heuer, Rolf |
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description | For most people locations that hold a particular importance for the development of our society and for the advancement of science and technology remain hidden from view. CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is best known for its giant particle accelerator. Here researchers take part in a diverse array of fundamental physical research, in the pursuit of knowledge that will perhaps one dayrevolutionize our understanding of the universe and life on our planet. The Swiss photographer Andri Pol mixed with this multicultural community of researchers and followed their work over an extended period of time. In doing so he created a unique portrait of this fascinating “underworld.” The cutting-edge research is given a human face and the pictures allow us to perceive how in this world of the tiniest particles the biggest connections are searched for. With an essay by Peter Stamm. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
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publisher | Lars Müller Publ. |
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spelling | cern-14422662021-07-30T13:12:30Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1442266engPol, AndriStamm, PeterHeuer, RolfInside CERN: European Organization for Nuclear ResearchFor most people locations that hold a particular importance for the development of our society and for the advancement of science and technology remain hidden from view. CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is best known for its giant particle accelerator. Here researchers take part in a diverse array of fundamental physical research, in the pursuit of knowledge that will perhaps one dayrevolutionize our understanding of the universe and life on our planet. The Swiss photographer Andri Pol mixed with this multicultural community of researchers and followed their work over an extended period of time. In doing so he created a unique portrait of this fascinating “underworld.” The cutting-edge research is given a human face and the pictures allow us to perceive how in this world of the tiniest particles the biggest connections are searched for. With an essay by Peter Stamm.Lars Müller Publ.oai:cds.cern.ch:14422662013 |
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title_fullStr | Inside CERN: European Organization for Nuclear Research |
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