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LHC collides ions at new record energy
The accelerator is colliding leads ions at an energy about twice as high as that of any previous collider experiment
LHC: A proton 'reference' run to prepare for lead
The Large Hadron Collider today collided protons at lower energies than usual to pave the way for studying lead-ion collisions
New LHCb programme: Of vacuum and gas
In this week's Bulletin find out how a new LHCb programme is delving uncharted waters for the LHC: exploring how protons interact with noble gases
LHC completes proton run for 2015, preps for lead
After some 400 trillion proton-proton collisions delivered to both ATLAS and CMS, the accelerator will now switch to its heavy-ion programme
Linac4 ready to hit the 50 MeV mark
In this week's Bulletin find out how the Linac4 accelerator will reach a milestone energy that will allow the machine to replace Linac2
LHC luminosity upgrade project moving to next phase
Meeting of scientists and engineers from around the world marks end of design phase for High-Luminosity project to upgrade the Large Hadron Collider
Out of the clouds
The final step of the second scrubbing run has successfully been completed
HiRadMat begins testing new HL-LHC Collimator jaw prototypes
The HiRadMat facility is using SPS beams to test materials and components in extreme conditions
ATLAS and CMS experiments shed light on Higgs properties
At the 2015 LHCP conference the collaborations presented for the first time combined measurements of many properties of the Higgs boson
LHC Run 2 – reaching the top of the learning curve
As the LHC Physics conference gets underway in St Petersburg, it’s a good time to take stock of where things stand with run-2