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  • A test stand for the High-Luminosity LHC

    A test stand for the High-Luminosity LHC

    The major upgrade of the LHC will be tested in an above-ground facility that has recently had its first superconducting system installed

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  • New schedule for CERN’s accelerators

    New schedule for CERN’s accelerators

    The LHC’s third run has been extended until July 2026. The long technical stop that will follow will be extended by four months, postponing the start-up of the High-Luminosity LHC until June 2030

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  • Blowing out 70 candles: CERN celebrates seven decades of discoveries and looks ahead to a brilliant future of science and innovation

    Blowing out 70 candles: CERN celebrates seven decades of discoveries and looks ahead to a brilliant future of science and innovation

    A special high-level ceremony held at CERN crowned a year-long celebration taking place across Europe and beyond

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  • Professor Costas Fountas elected as next President of the CERN Council

    Professor Costas Fountas elected as next President of the CERN Council

    The CERN Council has announced that Professor Costas Fountas will become its 25th President beginning on 1 January 2025

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  • Robert Aymar (1936 – 2024)

    Robert Aymar (1936 – 2024)

    CERN Director-General from 2004 to 2008, he mobilised the teams to finish building the LHC and commission the machine

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  • ALICE probes the strong interaction three-body problem

    ALICE probes the strong interaction three-body problem

    With new measurements of hadron–deuteron correlations, the ALICE collaboration explores the strong interaction of three-body systems at the LHC.

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  • NA62 experiment at CERN observes ultra-rare particle decay

    NA62 experiment at CERN observes ultra-rare particle decay

    In the Standard Model of particle physics, the odds of this decay occurring are less than one in 10 billion

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  • LHC experiments at CERN observe quantum entanglement at the highest energy yet

    LHC experiments at CERN observe quantum entanglement at the highest energy yet

    The results open up a new perspective on the complex world of quantum physics

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  • CMS experiment at CERN weighs in on the W boson mass

    CMS experiment at CERN weighs in on the W boson mass

    The eagerly awaited result is the most precise measurement of the W mass made at the LHC so far, and is in line with the prediction from the Standard Model of particle physics

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  • How can physicists make particle accelerators more efficient?

    How can physicists make particle accelerators more efficient?

    Using AI, machine learning and automation, the Efficient Particle Accelerator (EPA) project aims to boost the efficiency of CERN’s accelerators for the high luminosity era and beyond

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