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The future for CERN

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We are celebrating today CERN’s past successes. Thirty years from the first observation of the weak neutral currents and twenty years from the discovery of W and Z, it is reassuring to see the Laboratory completely committed to the construction of the LHC, a project at the cutting edge of physics and technology, of a dimension never tried before in particle physics. It is a heartening signal of the vitality of the Laboratory and of the strong support that we have been constantly receiving from our Member States.

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Maiani, L. (2003). The future for CERN. In: Cashmore, R., Maiani, L., Revol, JP. (eds) Prestigious Discoveries at CERN. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-12779-7_11

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