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Protons set to collide at 13 TeV to prepare for physics
These first collisions at 13 TeV in the LHC are to set up systems that protect detectors from stray particles before they are fully switched on
Heavy-ion collisions: where size matters
ALICE has used a new technique to look at the size of the final state at ‘freeze-out’ in proton-proton and proton-lead collisions
Beams come knocking on the LHC's door
Weekend tests with beams brought protons just short of the LHC
ALICE opens its new nerve centre
The new ALICE Run Control Centre (ARC) implements the best and newest solutions for its shift workers and expert operators
A new Run Control Centre for ALICE
The new ALICE Run Control Centre was inaugurated on the occasion of the collaboration dinner organized at Point 2 during a recent "ALICE week"
EPS honours CERN's heavy-ion researchers
Scientists with ALICE have been awarded the European Physical Society's Lise Meitner Prize for their work on quark-gluon plasma
CERN experiments present heavy-ion physics at Darmstadt
At Quark Matter 2014 this week in Germany, the ALICE, ATLAS and CMS experiments are presenting the latest results from the LHC's heavy-ion programme
ALICE upgrades its powerful eyes
Work on the ALICE Photon Spectrometer will make it faster and more stable
ALICE through a gamma-ray looking glass
The ALICE experiment is optimized to perform in the environment of heavy-ion collisions at the LHC, which can produce thousands of particles
Italian Physical Society honours CERN physicists
The Italian Physical Society awarded five physicists for discoveries at the LHC