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Transforming LHCb: What’s in store for the next two years?
The LHCb detector will undergo a metamorphosis during CERN’s second long shutdown (LS2)
Apply now for ISOTDAQ 2019
The International School of Trigger and Data AcQuisition will be held at the University of London in Egham (UK) from 3 to 12 April 2019
New antimatter gravity experiments begin at CERN
The ALPHA-g and GBAR experiments have received their first beams of antiprotons
ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb Career Networking Event 2018
You are invited to register for this year's networking event enabling current postdocs and graduate students to meet alumni of the LHC experiments
Apply now for the 2019 ESIPAP school
Registration for the 2019 session of the European School of Instrumentation in Particle and Astroparticle Physics (ESIPAP) is now open
First particle tracks seen in prototype for international neutrino experiment
The largest liquid-argon neutrino detector in the world has just recorded its first particle tracks, signaling the start of a new chapter in the story of the international Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE).
Success for AWAKE
The experiment successfully accelerated electrons with plasma wakefields generated by protons, a world first
AWAKE successfully accelerates electrons
Proton beams from the SPS at CERN were used to generate plasma waves upon which the electrons “surfed”
Taking the temperature of protoDUNE
Giant thermometer can measure the temperatures of liquid argon inside massive neutrino-detector prototype at 48 different depths
The New Small Wheels set ATLAS on track for high luminosity
An upgrade to the “Small Wheels”, the innermost sections of the ATLAS muon end-cap system, will help ATLAS cope with the conditions at the HL-LHC