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24th CERN member statePhysics World
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Estonia formally became the 24th CERN member state on 30 August .
Full membership allows a country’s nationals to become CERN staff and for its firms to bid for CERN contracts.
Estonia is expected to pay around 1.5 m each year in membership fees.
Physicists in Estonia are alerady part of the CMS collaboration at the lab's Large Hadron Collider.
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