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The 14,000 tonne CMS detector, housed in a cathedral-like cavern, is an astounding feat of engineering and a symbol of large-scale international collaboration, with its 4,300 scientists coming from all over the world.

Discover robotics and programming with the Poppy Ergo Jr robot. It's simple to learn and use, and it will make you familiar with the science of programming.

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Learn and practice cardiopulmonary resuscitation and other life-saving emergency techniques.

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Point 5 - CMS

Children and adults can head here to discover how stars are born, to find out how heavy they would be on different planets, to see the magnetic field around a magnet, and much more.

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Point 5 - CMS

What is it like to work at the CMS experiment? What do we learn from CMS and other experiments at the LHC? What are the technologies needed to run these experiments? Come and talk to scientists of all backgrounds to find out.

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Take a selfie and let your friends and family know you were at CERN! With this poster of the CMS experiment as your background, people will think you actually visited the experiment.

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Take a selfie and let your friends and family know you were at CERN! With this poster of the LHC as your background, people will think you were actually in the tunnel.

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Point 5 - CMS

Come and explore the science behind the LHC and the Higgs boson with a tactile particle-accelerator model and immersive audio equipment.

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Point 5 - CMS

Have fun and play with the CMS transport equipment.

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Point 5 - CMS

Virtual-reality headsets will offer visitors the chance to see the LHC accelerator, a detector and the Data Centre up close.

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Point 5 - CMS