Set in Swiss woodland at the CERN site, the new centre is designed to be a bridge between science with the outside world.
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00:26 >> They capture the little particle of atoms.
00:33 In the same time, they think about the universe and the Big Bang.
00:38 And it's a kind of attitude that is a very important point of view.
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01:01 >> The Science Gateway, we want to expand the opportunities
01:06 for scientific education that we offer to the public.
01:10 Today, CERN hosts something like 150,000 visitors annually out of 300,000 requests.