Cern
CERN, officially the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is an international organization that operates the world's largest particle physics laboratory. It is located near Geneva, Switzerland, on the border with France. Established in 1954, CERN’s aim is to advance our understanding of the fundamental structure of matter through high-energy experiments.
CERN was founded by twelve European states and has grown into a global collaboration that hosts scientists,
The laboratory’s centerpiece is the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a 27-kilometer underground ring that accelerates particles
Notable achievements include the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012 by the ATLAS and CMS experiments,