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The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) is to cut cooperation with 500 scientists affiliated with Russian institutions from November 30


The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) is to cut cooperation with 500 scientists affiliated with Russian institutions from November 30.

Around 500 scientists affiliated to Russian laboratories will no longer be able to collaborate with CERN, as has already been the case for a dozen Belarusian researchers, Arnaud Marsollier, head of the organisation’s press relations, told the Keystone-ATS new agency on Sunday, confirming an earlier report in the journal Nature. Read more: Burst water main affects 40,000 Geneva residents This content was published on Sep 30, 2024 “Loneliness has serious health consequences and significantly reduces life expectancy,” Pro Senectute warned in a press release on Sunday. Read more: Swiss cantons could save over CHF13 billion, study shows This content was published on Sep 29, 2024 Around 1,500 people took part in a memorial ride on Sunday for World Cycling Championship participant Muriel Furrer, who died after an accident.

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