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A busy Sunday for the LHC

The LHC started up again on Sunday for the first time in two years. LHC operators celebrated the smooth restart with champagne and chocolate eggs

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Accelerators
07 April, 2015
Accelerators
News
07 April, 2015
Accelerators
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AMS Days at CERN

Featuring some 33 talks about latest results and the future of cosmic-ray physics, CERN’s AMS Days will take place from 15-17 April

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Accelerators
07 April, 2015
Accelerators
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07 April, 2015
Accelerators
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AMS Days: 15-17 April at CERN

Featuring some 33 talks about latest results and the future of cosmic-ray physics, CERN’s AMS Days will take place from 15-17 April

Announcement
At CERN
07 April, 2015
At CERN
Announcement
07 April, 2015
At CERN
Announcement

Proton beams are back in the LHC

After two years of intense maintenance and consolidation the Large Hadron Collider is back in operation

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Accelerators
05 April, 2015
Accelerators
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05 April, 2015
Accelerators
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Proton beams are back in the LHC

Press release
At CERN
05 April, 2015
At CERN
Press release
05 April, 2015
At CERN
Press release

Large Hadron Collider set to restart

The first beams could be circulating in the machine sometime between Saturday and Monday

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Accelerators
02 April, 2015
Accelerators
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02 April, 2015
Accelerators
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LHC restart update

The first beams could be circulating in the machine sometime between Saturday and Monday

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Accelerators
02 April, 2015
Accelerators
News
02 April, 2015
Accelerators
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CERN and Elsevier announce further Open Access agreement

Articles published by CERN authors in Elsevier Physics journals that are not covered by the SCOAP3 Open Access initiative will now be Open Access

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At CERN
02 April, 2015

Register for Famelab!

Are you passionate about communicating about science? Register now for the first Physics FameLab

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At CERN
01 April, 2015
At CERN
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01 April, 2015
At CERN
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CERN researchers confirm existence of the Force

Physicists at the European Laboratory for Particle Physics announced today that an invisible Force permeates the universe, binding the galaxy together

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At CERN
01 April, 2015