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The Strangeness in Quark Matter 2013 conference is taking place this week until 27 July in Birmingham, UK
Work is progressing well on the new access and safety system being deployed across the accelerator chain
The LHCb Collaboration has just published an important precise measurement of the Λb beauty baryon lifetime
Viola Sordini of the Universite Claude Bernard-Lyon, France, takes us through searches for new top-quark physics at CMS
HEPTech organises an academia-industry matching event on "Environmental applications of accelerators"
The June 2013 issue of Accelerating News, a quarterly publication for the accelerator community, is available
The preparatory phase in the LHC which includes electrical and leak test is now completed
In a webcast today at 11am Giovanni De Lellis of INFN will present the latest oscillation results from the OPERA experiment
The SMACC interconnection train continues to progress in Sector 5-6 of the LHC
Oscillation effects in the Bs meson system provide a window on physics beyond the Standard Model. Find out more in the webcast at 11am CET
The first Personnel Access Door of the new PS Complex access system is now operational at the PS Booster
The 8th Physics Week of the ALICE Collaboration will take place in Padova, Italy, from 19-24 May 2013