FYI Webcast from CERN on 9/30/16 for HS students and laymen

In summary, CERN is a scientific organization located in Switzerland that operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world. The FYI Webcast from CERN is a live online event that covers topics related to particle physics research at CERN, such as the history of CERN and the LHC, the discovery of the Higgs boson, and the search for dark matter. Anyone with an internet connection can watch the webcast, and resources are available for those who missed it.
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For all who may be interested:

https://indico.cern.ch/event/558022/

It will be most likely more for HS students and laymen than experts or those who are simply curious about the site.
Hopefully some students will read this and attend the shows.

Edit: For not everybody has to look it up individually:

It's from 11 am - 4 pm central and in English.

(unless the summertime changes will happen in sept., but I guess it'll be in oct. - haven't looked it up)
 
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more for HS students and laymen than experts
Yahoo! :smile:
 

What is CERN?

CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) is a scientific organization that operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world. It is located in Geneva, Switzerland and is home to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).

What is the FYI Webcast from CERN?

The FYI Webcast from CERN is a live online event that was held on September 30, 2016, aimed at high school students and anyone interested in learning about particle physics and the research being conducted at CERN.

What topics were covered in the FYI Webcast from CERN?

The FYI Webcast from CERN covered topics such as the history of CERN and the LHC, the discovery of the Higgs boson, the search for dark matter, and the future of particle physics research.

Can anyone watch the FYI Webcast from CERN?

Yes, the FYI Webcast from CERN was open to the public and could be watched by anyone with an internet connection. The target audience was high school students and laymen, but anyone with an interest in particle physics could benefit from watching the webcast.

Are there any resources available for those who missed the FYI Webcast from CERN?

Yes, the FYI Webcast from CERN was recorded and is available for viewing on the CERN website. Additionally, there are resources such as slides and videos from previous webcasts that can provide information on similar topics.

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