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Superconductivity leads the way to high luminosity
Work is progressing on new technologies that would under pin an upgrade of the LHC in 10 year’s time
Carrying the weak force: Thirty years of the W boson
On 25 January 1983, CERN physicists announced to the world the discovery of the W boson, an elementary particle that carries the weak force
Helix Nebula project passes proof-of-concept
Now half way through its pilot phase, the Helix Nebula project is moving ahead with new organizations coming on board
Therapeutic use of radioactive isotopes
A study published in collaboration with ISOLDE-CERN confirms that certain terbium isotopes are effective in diagnosing and treating tumours
Students! Apply now for CERN's Summer Student Programme
There are only five days left to apply for the chance to join CERN as a summer student in Geneva, and work on some of the world's biggest experiments
Five days left to apply for CERN's Summer Student Programme
There are only five days left to apply for the chance to join CERN as a summer student and work on some of the world's biggest experiments
ALICE scrutinizes proton-lead run for quark-gluon plasma
The ALICE experiment will be watching the collisions closely to tease out the effects of lead ions from the effects of the plasma
A lot to look forward to
The proton-lead run will be short, and our main activity this year will be the start of the LHC’s first long shutdown
LHC report: Ion Age
The LHC starts the New Year facing a new challenge: proton-lead collisions in the last month before the shutdown in mid-February
Protons smash lead ions in first LHC collisions of 2013
Accelerator team declares "stable beams" as lead ions collide with protons in first LHC physics beams of 2013