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The CERN Grey Book database, which stores data on the laboratory’s research programme, has been revamped
The increase in total beam currents has flushed out two major but familiar issues
This year’s European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics (EPS-HEP2015) will be held on 22 – 29 July
This afternoon will see the 50th meeting of the INTC, with presentations on progress from ISOLDE, HIE-ISOLDE and nTOF, among others
There will be an open symposium about the SHiP project from 2pm to 6pm on 2 July in CERN's Main Auditorium (500-1-001)
At CERN today, public research organisations and e‐infrastructures will come together with commercial cloud-computing suppliers
A breakthrough for klystrons, hollow e-lenses, a gender-balance roadmap and more from the June 2015 issue
A new experiment at Fermilab will look for the neutrinoless transformation of a muon into an electron
CERN openlab expanding to include other public research organisations; special event to be held at CERN to mark the occasion
EuroCirCol, the EC funded part of the FCC study that will develop the conceptual design of an energy-frontier hadron collider, has begun
Austin Ball of the CMS collaboration looks back at the vast amount of work done during LS1 and some of the challenges that arose along the way
The High Energy and Particle Physics (HEPP) Division of the European Physical Society (EPS) has announced the winners of its 2015 prizes