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The birth of CERN

At an intergovernmental meeting of UNESCO in Paris in December 1951, the first resolution concerning the establishment of a European Council for Nuclear Research was adopted. Two months later, 11 countries signed an agreement establishing the provisional council – the acronym CERN was born. This hum...

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Autor principal: Parkins, David
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2294820
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Sumario:At an intergovernmental meeting of UNESCO in Paris in December 1951, the first resolution concerning the establishment of a European Council for Nuclear Research was adopted. Two months later, 11 countries signed an agreement establishing the provisional council – the acronym CERN was born. This humoristic drawing features some of the main characters who were involved in the establishment of CERN. On the American hen: Isidor Rabi and Robert Oppenheimer, while on the hatching egg we recognize Francis Perrin (France), Niels Bohr (Denmark), Werner Heisenberg (Germany) and Sir George Paget Thomson (United Kingdom).