(June 8, 2015) A
nuclear physicist and an archaeologist at the University of York have joined
forces to produce a unique appraisal of the cultural significance of one of the
world’s most important locations for scientific inquiry.
In a paper published in the journal, Landscapes, Professor
David Jenkins, of the Department of Physics at York, and Dr John Schofield,
Head of the University’s Department of Archaeology, have investigated CERN, the
home of the Large Hadron Collider on the Franco-Swiss border.