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Two new internal beam dumps and a new septum magnet have been installed in the PS as part of the LIU project
The Jardin des Particules, the crèche and nursery school run by the Staff Association, is moving into a new building
The ATLAS experiment reports the observation of photon collisions producing weak-force carriers and provides further insights into their interactions
The ATLAS and CMS experiments at CERN have announced new results which show that the Higgs boson decays into two muons
Our fourth story in the LHC Physics at Ten series discusses the LHC’s hunt for the hypothetical particle that may make up dark matter
A team from the Vacuum, Surfaces and Coatings group is studying a method of niobium coating by sputtering for use in future accelerators
Newly updated health and safety measures based on the latest advice from the WHO and our Host States have just been published
The next generation of high-performance computers holds significant promise for both particle physics and astronomy but key challenges remain to be addressed