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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
Chronicles of CMS: the saga of LS1
Austin Ball of the CMS collaboration looks back at the vast amount of work done during LS1 and some of the challenges that arose along the way
CMS and LHCb experiments reveal new rare particle decay
The CMS and LHCb experiments at the LHC have observed a very rare decay. An important milestone in the search for hints of new physics
Lonely Chairs at CERN turns one
Over the past year, the "Lonely Chairs at CERN" photography blog has let the chairs do the talking
LHC Season 2: Follow the people at the frontiers of physics
Watch 11 physicists from the LHC experiments ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb explain what they hope to discover during the accelerator's second run
US-CERN agreement paves way for new era of discovery
A new agreement between the United States and the CERN signed today will pave the way for renewed collaboration in particle physics
Turkey becomes Associate Member State of CERN
Official notification that Turkey has ratified Association Agreement arrived at CERN today
Low-energy collisions tune LHC experiments
This morning, for the first time in two years, proton-proton collisions were delivered to the LHC experiments at injection energy: 450 GeV per beam
A milestone towards a higher-energy nuclear physics facility
The first acceleration module of HIE-ISOLDE has been installed. The new accelerator will increase the energy of CERN’s nuclear physics facility
Arts @ CERN: Three winning artists and an open call
CERN's official engagement with the arts announces three winning art projects and an open call for Collide @ CERN in digital arts