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CERN Courier celebrates 50th anniversary
CERN Courier CERN Courier, the international magazine on high energy physics published by CERN, the world’s leading laboratory for particle physics, is commemorating its 50th anniversary with the publication of a special issue celebrating the past 50 years. In this edition, the magazine’s first editor Roger Anthoine looks back at how the publication first started. [...]
Breakthrough in radiotherapy promises targeted cancer treatment
Radiotheraphy equipmentCurrent radiation therapy treatment damages a patient’s healthy tissue as well as eradicating the tumour it is intended to destroy, making the treatment especially invasive and often causing nasty side effects. A new development in radiotherapy will enable a far more precise and accurate treatment for cancerous tumours by using real-time images to [...]
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