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LHC Report: Timeout is over!
A 10% decrease in the LHC's peak luminosity can be explained by changing bunch intensities. Jan Uythoven reports
Summer running at the LHC
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has delivered over twice as many collisions to the ATLAS and CMS experiments this year as it did in the whole of 2011
Fermilab director steps down
Pier Oddone, director of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois, announced today that he would be stepping down
Lyn Evans is new Linear Collider director
Lyn Evans, former Large Hadron Collider project leader, will lead the common effort for the next linear collider as Linear Collider Director
LHC Report: A Roman potpourri
A mixed bag of operations and the development of special optics mean the LHC is on track for as much luminosity as possible before the long shutdown
LHC Report: Summer temperatures in the LHC
The LHC has delivered more collisions so far this year than in the whole of 2011 - so many it's overheating the magnets
CERN adopts new intellectual-property access scheme
The Easy Access IP initiative will make it easier for businesses and entrepreneurs to access CERN intellectual property
LHC Report: First collisions soon
On 16 March beams in the LHC reached the world-record energy of 4 TeV. Stable-beams mode is planned for 3 weeks from now
Moriond 2012: Conclusions from QCD week
On the final day of Quantum Chromodynamics week at Moriond, speakers emphasized the possibility of new physics with the LHC at 4TeV