CERN ends cooperation with Russian scientists

The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) will end cooperation with up to 500 scientists affiliated with Russian institutions, it said on Monday, because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Swiss-based CERN, best known for its studies in particle physics and its Large Hadron Collider, will not renew its cooperation agreement with Russia when it ends on November 30 2024.The decision means around 400 to 500 scientists linked to Russian laboratories will no longer be able to collaborate with CERN, a spokesperson said. Cooperation with around 15 Belarussian scientists has also been stopped. "CERN is an international organization, but it is not an island. It's not acceptable to support scientific research when wars are taking place between countries which once had staff who worked together at CERN," the spokesperson said. Russian scientists will be able to continue to work at CERN if they are affiliated with non-Russian institutes, with around 90 having done so.
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