PHYSICS: 50 YEARS OF CERN, European Laboratory
PHYSICS: 50 YEARS OF CERN, European Laboratory
EXPECTED THE PRESTIGIOUS PRESIDENTS OF FRANCE AND SWITZERLAND AND KING JUAN CARLOS
GENEVA, Oct. 18 - Three heads of state for a historic
birthday. Tomorrow in Geneva, French President Jacques Chirac
, the Swiss counterpart Joseph Deiss and King Juan Carlos of Spain
are expected at the official ceremony of the 50 years of
CERN, the prestigious European Laboratory for Particle Physics Research in
.
The celebration will also be attended by representatives
of the twenty member countries of CERN - and for Italy '
announced the participation of the undersecretary for research Guido May - and many
personality 'of the scientific world, including the Nobel laureate Carlo Rubbia
. The ceremony -
organizers confirmed today - will be 'open by the CERN Director General Robert Aymar
.
In 50 years, Cern, 'became more' big
center for nuclear research in the world and has recorded numerous successes
. The most 'famous' earned him the Nobel Prize for physics in 1984
Carlo Rubbia and Simon van der Meer for the discovery of W and Z bosons
In addition to exchanging information with colleagues,
computer scientists at CERN have developed in the early 90's
the World Wide Web, used and known throughout the world. But the town
deadly, and CERN 'is often synonymous with research
confusing, mysterious, although' fascinating.
And these are likely to have mixed feelings
animated over thirty thousand people who came yesterday for the
'Public Open Day' organized by CERN, always at the
cinqantenario. Visitors of all ages'
have had access to the Centre - straddling the Franco-Swiss border
and visit sites where fifty
scientists and experts from the laboratory to conduct experiments
understand the structure, origin and development of the universe.
visible part of the construction of the Large Hadron Collider
(LHC), the new accelerator CERN is currently building
. The plant 'an underground circular tunnel - the
whose circumference is 27 km - in which Cern
will attempt' to recreate the conditions of the 'Big Bang'.
The inauguration of the most 'large and complex scientific instrument in history and
' in 2007. The LHC - CERN says
- enable 'physicists to complete the journey begun by Newton when he described
gravity' and unravel the mysteries of mass
.
QUIRINALE: A MESSAGE CIAMPI = CERN
COMMON MODEL FOR COMMITMENT TO PEACE PROGRESS
Rome, October 19 - The President of the Republic Carlo
Azeglio Ciampi has sent to Professor Enzo Iarocci, President of the Council
CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research,
a message at the ceremony celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the founding
highlights the role of CERN in the path of progress
science.
''of collaboration between 12 European states, the result
commitment and passion of a small group of scientists and men of state
, CERN, a meeting point and exchange of a wide community of talented students
from nations and backgrounds,
testimony to the vitality of European research.
-writes the Head of State took place here-the great discoveries
which have opened new frontiers and new horizons in science: the early experiments on the structure of matter
acquisitions of modern nuclear physics
, the use of new technologies.
Italian scientists have made a fundamental contribution to achieving those results
.''
''must now strengthen a shared commitment to build a
knowledge model, instrument of progress of the human condition and
vehicle of peace and material progress and spiritual-ends-Ciampi
With this awareness, sending authorities to present to the distinguished speakers
and all those taking a cordial good wishes.
CIAMPI, CERN testimony to the vitality 'THE ITALIAN RESEARCH
MESSAGE TO CEREMONY FOR 50th ANNIVERSARY OF FOUNDATION
ROMA, 19 OTT - The President of the Republic Carlo Azeglio Ciampi
sent to the President of the Council
CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research, Enzo Iarocci
a message on the occasion of the ceremony celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the founding
. Ciampi
emphasizes the role of CERN in the path of scientific progress.
''of collaboration between 12 European states, the result
commitment and passion of a small group of scientists and men of state
- noted the Head of State - CERN,
point of encounter and exchange of a wide community '
of talents from different nations and experience testifies to the vitality
' of European research.''
''Here occurred the great discoveries that have opened new frontiers and new horizons
to science: the early experiments on the structure of matter at
acquisitions of modern nuclear physics, the use of new technologies. The
Italian scientists - said Ciampi -
have given a fundamental contribution to achieving those results
.''
''must now strengthen a shared commitment to build a
knowledge model, instrument of progress
human condition and a vehicle for peace and material and spiritual progress. With this awareness
- concluded the President of the Republic
- sending to the authorities' present to the distinguished speakers and
everybody who took a cordial good wishes.''
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