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Proposal to use CERN accelerator for biomedical research
Discussions under way for possible re-use of LEIR accelerator
Make-A-Wish recipient visits CERN
Katie Kemp, an 18-year-old from Seattle, visited CERN with help from a charitable foundation
LHC Report: A Roman potpourri
A mixed bag of operations and the development of special optics mean the LHC is on track for as much luminosity as possible before the long shutdown
Large Hadron Collider run to be extended by seven weeks
LHC will run for a further seven weeks in a bid to maximize data for physics following the latest Higgs-search update
Google Science Fair winner Shree Bose visits CERN
As part of her prize package, last year's winner Shree Bose won a trip to CERN, which coincided with announcement of a new, Higgs-like particle
Google Science Fair winner Shree Bose visits CERN
Last year's winner Shree Bose won a trip to CERN, which coincided with the announcement of the discovery of a new, Higgs-like particle
Could LEIR serve biomedicine?
At a recent brainstorming meeting at CERN, over 200 scientists discussed the possibility of modifying LEIR to serve the biomedical community
Collaboration to build new antiproton decelerator
The Extra Low Energy Antiproton ring (ELENA) will further slow antiprotons from the Antiproton Decelerator, to make them easier to trap