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2015 EPS HEPP prizewinners announced
The High Energy and Particle Physics (HEPP) Division of the European Physical Society (EPS) has announced the winners of its 2015 prizes
LHC report: Reaching high intensity
After both beams having been ramped to their full energy of 6.5 TeV, the last two weeks saw the beam commissioning process advancing on many fronts
Long-distance neutrinos
An international approach for a new 1000 km experiment
Working with quarkonium
The Quark Working Group highlights unsolved problems, discusses the latest data, and suggests new analyses in quarkonium physics
Accelerating news: Issue 13 now online
The LHC restart, highlights from FCC week, the first bending magnet of SESAME and more in this spring issue
AMS Days at CERN and latest results from the AMS experiment
Results from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) on the International Space Station will be the focus of the three-day “AMS Days at CERN” meeting
A complete demonstrator of a muon-cooled Higgs factory
At 4pm on 14 April in the CERN auditorium, Carlo Rubbia will review the case for a muon-cooled Higgs factory. Watch the webcast
First measurement of ionization potential of lawrencium
A team in Japan has used advanced ISOL techniques to measure the energy needed to remove an electron from lawrencium, which lives for only 27 seconds
Register now for the European School of High-Energy Physics
This year's school will be held in Bulgaria from 2-15 September. Register by 15 May 2015
A successful week for the Future Circular Collider Study
Some 340 people attended the inaugural FCC conference week in Washington DC to discuss the study status and plans for the future