If I weren’t studying physics instead of government & politics, I’d easily say that our visit to the United Nations in Geneva was as exciting as the tour of CERN the day after.
If I weren’t studying physics instead of government & politics, I’d easily say that our visit to the United Nations in Geneva was as exciting as the tour of CERN the day after.
To complement my A level physics course, my school organized a trip to Geneva to visit CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research, or officially: Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire), the research facility for particle physics – we also checked out the United Nations Office, and the Red Cross Museum, but I was really […]