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Data harvest in the LHC
Higher intensity beams are circulating in the LHC providing more and more collisions to the experiments
On Track: The latest news and results for AIDA-2020
A new bi-annual “On Track” newsletter provides news and results from the AIDA-2020 European project and the wider detector community
LHC Report: focus on luminosity
The intensity ramp-up of the LHC beams resumed last Friday after the main powering system of the PS accelerator was put back in service
Happy birthday, Jack Steinberger
Jack Steinberger, Nobel Prize in Physics 1988 and one of the pioneers of neutrino research, celebrates his 95th birthday today.
CERN launches Physics Beyond Colliders study group
CERN invites abstract applications for the workshop, which will investigate how CERN's accelerators can help solve questions of particle physics
LHC Report: stoat-ally back on track!
Electrical equipment that was damaged by the beech marten has been repaired. The LHC is back on track with ever higher beam intensity.
Make Lego LHC a reality
A design for a Lego LHC needs about 3000 more signatures for Lego to consider it for a new product
The 2016 physics season starts at the LHC
The LHC and its experiments are back in action, now taking physics data for 2016
LHC Report: machine commissioning - drawing to a close
The recommissioning of the LHC is going well: the machine has delivered first pilot Stable Beams collisions.
Preparing for the future
The second annual meeting of the Future Circular Collider (FCC) design study took place from 11 to 15 April in Rome.