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- CERN was created to provide a world-class physics research facility in Europe12. The organization was founded in 1954 and operates expressly for research of a “pure scientific and fundamental character”2. CERN's origins can be traced to the 1940s when a small number of visionary scientists in Europe and North America identified the need for Europe to have such a facility1.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
CERN's origins can be traced to the 1940s. A small number of visionary scientists in Europe and North America identified the need for Europe to have a world-class physics research facility. Their vision was both to stop the brain drain to America that had begun during the Second World War, and to provide a force for unity in post-war Europe.
home.cern/about/who-we-are/our-historyCERN, international scientific organization established for the purpose of collaborative research into high-energy particle physics. Founded in 1954, the organization maintains its headquarters near Geneva and operates expressly for research of a “pure scientific and fundamental character.”
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