Home | CERN At CERN, scientists from around the world explore the fundamental structure of the Universe They use large and complex instruments to push the boundaries of human knowledge
CERN - Wikipedia The European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN ( sɜːrn ; French pronunciation: [sɛʁn]; Organisation européenne pour la recherche nucléaire), is an intergovernmental organization that operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world
SERN - Steins;Gate Wiki SERN was a deliberate misspelling of CERN, an international organization whose purpose is to explore the very limits of Quantum Physics, hence why they have created the world's most powerful particle accelerator
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What is CERN? What do they do? Is it the model for SERN in Steins;Gate . . . “CERN” is an abbreviation for the “European Organization for Nuclear Research” and is the “world’s largest particle physics research facility” located near the border between Switzerland and France It is pronounced “Serun” in Japanese and French, and “Saan” in English
| Southeast Regional Genetics Network SERN and GMDI partnered to develop nutrition management guidelines based on our rigorous DNDF methodology The resulting guidelines are made freely available on this portal Learn more about the Nutrition Management Guidelines process and methodology
Nutrition Guidelines - GMDI In addition to the guidelines, Toolkits providing a case-study approach to diet management are available to GMDI members These toolkits contain educational and other practical resources Toolkits for MSUD, PKU and PROP are available To read more about the Nutrition Guideline Project click here
Is SERN Still a thing? : r steinsgate - Reddit A later game in the Science Adventure series confirms that SERN continues to exist but eventually abandons their time machine research in favor of other kinds of science
General Assembly - SERN Participants explored how EU projects and international activities could serve as drivers for cross-sectoral collaboration and institutional learning, helping local and regional authorities address increasingly complex and interconnected challenges