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LHCb begins using unique approach to process collision data in real time
Using a new system called real-time analysis, the LHCb collaboration has made filtering and analysing experiment data simpler and faster
First lead-ion collisions in the LHC at record energy
On Friday, 18 November, a test using collisions of lead ions was carried out in the LHC and provided an opportunity for the experiments to validate the new detectors and new data-processing systems ahead of next year’s lead-lead physics run.
LHCb’s new VELO springs into action
The subdetector aligned more closely with the LHC beam than ever before, marking an important milestone in LHCb data taking
LHCf continues to investigate cosmic rays
LHCf has completed its first data-taking period during LHC Run 3, taking advantage of the record 13.6 TeV collision energy. This coincides with the machine’s record fill time of 57 hours
Change at the helm of the CMS collaboration
The new spokesperson, Patricia McBride, and two deputies, Wolfgang Adam and Lucia Silvestris, will represent the Collaboration for the next two years.
Exceptional ATLAS collaborators honoured at the 2022 Outstanding Achievement Awards
The ATLAS collaboration held its sixth Outstanding Achievement Awards ceremony at CERN on 23 June 2022
CMS 2021 Award and Thesis Award winners and 2022 Young Researchers Prize
The CMS collaboration is proud to have been successfully advancing knowledge, scientific research and technology for years, and all this would certainly not have been possible without the contribution of each of its members
LHCb 2022 PhD Thesis and Early-Career Scientist Awards
On 14 June, LHCb, which comprises over 1000 authors and 400 PhD students, announced the winners of the 2022 PhD Thesis and Early-Career Scientist Awards
AWAKE sows the seeds of controlled particle acceleration using plasma wakefields
The AWAKE collaboration has successfully seeded the self-modulation of a proton bunch, to control and stabilise plasma waves that can accelerate electrons with record gradients
The new LHCb VELO
The VELO (Vertex Locator), the most recent addition to LHCb, was successfully installed a few weeks before the start of Run 3