The University of Liverpool looks to CERN’s bright future

The University of Liverpool has been involved in the cutting-edge research and innovation taking place at the European Organization for Nuclear Research since it was established 70 years ago

28 Apr 2025
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In 2024, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN, celebrated its 70th anniversary. In an episode of the THE Connect podcast, scientists at the University of Liverpool reflected on what CERN had achieved in this time, where it will go in the future, and the role that the University of Liverpool plays at the cutting-edge of particle physics. 

“It’s really exciting to look ahead at what might make up CERN’s future,” said Tara Shears, a professor of physics and frontier lead for particle physics at the University of Liverpool.

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