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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
CERN participates in “Girls in ICT” event
CERN representatives take part today in the International Girls in ICT Day organised by International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Long-distance neutrinos
An international approach for a new 1000 km experiment
ICARUS neutrino experiment to move to Fermilab
The world’s largest liquid-argon neutrino detector will find a new home across the Atlantic Ocean at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Working with quarkonium
The Quark Working Group highlights unsolved problems, discusses the latest data, and suggests new analyses in quarkonium physics
Swiss students vote CERN to top 5 most desirable employers
In a 2015 survey, Swiss students put CERN in the top five most desirable places to work in the IT, Engineering and Natural Science sectors
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
CERN Director-General visits SESAME
Rolf Heuer visited the SESAME laboratory in Jordan on 13 April along with European Commissioner for research, Carlos Moedas
AMS days: experiments present latest results
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