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The awards were presented at a conference in Shanghai on 17 May
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At the "Workshop on proton-nucleus collisions at the LHC" in Trento, Italy, the LHCb collaboration discussed first results from the proton-lead run
How ALICE finds out how much of a heavy ion takes part in a collision
The LHCb collaboration has just submitted for publication a paper outlining the first observation of CP violation in the decays of B0s meson
The experiments release combined spin measurements for the Higgs boson for the first time
Today at CERN, physicists and engineers from the LHC-injector accelerators presented their plans for upgrades during long shutdown
The warm-up of the first LHC sector (5-6) is now complete; it is at room temperature for the first time in over three years
A first baseline for the layout of the High Luminosity inner triplet and associated magnets has recently been defined
At a seminar at CERN today at 5pm CET, the AMS collaboration will announce its first physics results. Watch the webcast here
Testing of the LHC's main magnet circuits - dipole and quadrupole - has been completed