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A breakthrough for klystrons, hollow e-lenses, a gender-balance roadmap and more from the June 2015 issue
One week of LHC operation is being devoted to scrubbing the beam pipes to eliminate electron clouds, which can destabilise the beam
On 24 June CERN's mobile phone operator changes; find out what you need to do to make the switch
CERN hosted the 11 young students who won the CERN Special Award at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) 2015
MAPCERN users can now navigate many CERN sites with the new Google Street View feature
Google Street Views of many CERN sites are now available directly from Google Maps
Researchers in Gran Sasso, Italy, have detected a tau neutrino in the muon-neutrino beam from CERN
Two teams of high-school students have been selected to travel to the laboratory in September
A new experiment at Fermilab will look for the neutrinoless transformation of a muon into an electron
Physicists are using LHC detector technology to retrieve Native American music from old recordings
The first planned technical stop of the LHC starts on Monday, with five days of maintenance work scheduled for the accelerator and its experiments
Apply now to try hands-on experiments in particle physics at CERN. Deadline: 21 June