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Webcast a TEDxCERN live event on 5 November

TEDxCERN

Since 2013, CERN has held three ground-breaking TEDx events, each with a live audience of 1,000 people, thousands more watching online and a view count on social media exceeding 10 million.

Ecsite members are invited to take part in the 2016 edition by hosting a live webcast on 5 November.

CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is one of the world’s largest and most respected laboratories for scientific-research. This year CERN will host its 4th edition of TEDxCERN on Saturday 5 November 2016, 14:00-18:00. This exciting live event will take place in the CERN main auditorium, with worldwide webcast events and a global audience.

This year TEDxCERN explores curiosity. Ideas that started as ripples in science, technology and education are merging and converging, creating their own waves of change. What new dimensions of our cosmos will waves in the fabric of space time unveil? Can a computer learn and think like a human? How much can we learn about the earth under our feet by watching it from above? Talks are in English.

All you need to host a webcast is a suitable location - your institute, university, school, library, hospital, museum… invite colleagues, friends and members and simply tune in to the TEDxCERN webcast!

Everything you need to know is in the pdf below - also check out the website and this article.

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CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics

We are all made of particles that formed in the first instants of the universe. Discover the tiniest constituents of matter and how they evolved to make the universe we see around us today. Find out what is happening at the Large Hadron Collider and meet the people who build and operate this extraordinary machine.

CERN is open to visitors wanting to book guided tours behind the scenes and is also home to Science Gateway a science centre with exhibitions, auditorium and lab spaces open since October 2023. https://visit.cern/

For CERN’s travelling exhibition, multimedia and object loans see https://visit.cern/exhibitions-object-loans