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ALICE plans future upgrades
A smaller beam pipe and a redesign of the tracker systems are among the upgrades the ALICE experiment will deploy during the long shutdown of the LHC
Unexplained long-range correlations in p-Pb collisions
CMS has published its first paper on proton-lead (p-Pb) collisions
ALICE releases papers on first proton-lead run at LHC
The first measures the pseudorapidity density of charged particles in p–Pb collisions while the second is on transverse momentum distribution
Lasers take physicists back to school
The First International School on Laser Applications at Accelerators at GANIL in France brought together laser- and accelerator physicists
James Gillies wins Global Business Communicator of the year
CERN's head of communications James Gillies was awarded the Global Business Communicator of the year award at an event in Mumbai, India on Friday
LHC report: Ticking over
The past two weeks have seen luminosity production rates vary somewhat but the overall upwards slope has remained steady
Students screen CERN technologies
Thirty-one students evaluated the market potential of three CERN technologies this week as part of a collaboration with their Norwegian university
Students screen CERN technologies
Thirty-one students evaluated the market potential of three CERN technologies this week as part of a collaboration with their Norwegian university
Wilton Park: Science, theology and the big bang
Scientists from CERN examined the common ground between science, philosophy and theology at a Wilton Park meeting this week
The hunt for the platypus particle
Hypothetical particles called "leptoquarks" combine traits of leptons and hadrons - just as the platypus combines those of reptilies and mammals