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The slings and arrows of LHC restart schedules
Against a backdrop of great progress in the powering tests for running at 6.5 TeV, a short cicuit is causing a delay, writes Rolf Heuer
Keeping HL-LHC accountable
This week saw the cost and schedule of the High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) and LHC Injectors Upgrade (LIU) projects come under close scrutiny
The strength of worldwide collaboration
Physicists from across the globe bring a welcome richness to the LHC experiments, says former ATLAS spokesperson Peter Jenni
The 1980s: spurring collaboration
Former CERN Director-General Herwig Schopper recalls a decade of growth at CERN
Collaboration at CERN: Greater than the sum of its parts
The president of Council offers a personal insight into the continuing attraction of collaboration with CERN
The future is just around the corner
This week and next see a series of meetings looking at the future of CERN, and indeed of particle physics, says Director-General Rolf Heuer
A mid-term report for LS1
As the LHC’s first long shutdown, LS1, enters its second calendar year, it’s a good time for a mid-term report on how things are progressing
A collaborative adventure
There’s much to look forward to in 2014 – let’s make it another safe and successful year at CERN, says Director-General Rolf Heuer
Towards the next chapter
The time has come for CERN to start seriously considering the options for its post-LHC future
LS1: "Safety, quality, schedule"
Just as Olympic marathon runners have a motto, so the athletes of LS1 work to the mantra of "Safety, Quality, Schedule," says Rolf Heuer
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