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Superconductors take centre stage
Superconductors are the primary focus of next week’s major EUCAS 2017 conference, which will also include events aimed at the general public
The microscope that digs deep for answers
An elaborate nano-workstation for 3D imaging at CERN gives insights into what lies beneath the surface of materials
Accelerating News issue 21 published
Issue 21 of Accelerating News is now available
LHCb flavour anomalies continue to intrigue
Two papers published today in Nature review recent flavour measurements from the LHCb experiment that are at odds with theoretical predictions
ATLAS presents results from LHCp
Details from the 2017 LHCp conference held in Shanghai
Looking forward to photon-photon physics
New projects will be installed and commissioned at ATLAS and CMS to detect photon - photon collisions before the LHC restarts in May this year
A 30-year adventure with heavy ions
Three decades since the first ultra-relativistic collisions were produced at CERN, the field of heavy-ion physics is still a hot topic
The two-loop explosion
We are now being taken into the complex realm of higher-order calculations, with an explosion of activity in recent months
A wealth of precise new results at Moriond
At the 52nd Rencontres de Moriond conference CERN collaborations presented many new results, including their first ones with the full 13 TeV dataset
Highlights from CLIC Week 2017
The annual CLIC workshop at CERN saw 220 collaborators from over 26 countries discuss the latest status of the study