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As part of the EYETS activities, the Linac3 ion source was converted to a xenon ion source
A review of LHC operation and system performance at the annual LHC performance workshop in Chamonix, France
Fabiola Gianotti looks back at a remarkable 2016 and looks towards CERN's challenges in 2017
The only light-source laboratory in the Middle East celebrates its first beam, a milestone towards running experiments later this year
The final installment of In Practice looks at what lies ahead for experimentalists and their field
The AWAKE experiment has reached an important milestone in the development of a technique that could revolutionise particle accelerator design
Issue 19 of Accelerating News is now available online
As the 2016 LHC run ends, the machine has transcended the dreams of its designers
Particles have circulated in the LHC one last time in 2016 before the winter stop of the accelerators for maintenance
How the injector chain has contributed to increase the luminosity of the proton-lead ion run
The Train Inspection Monorail (TIM) is equipped with a camera and several measurement sensors to monitor the LHC tunnel in real-time
After having accelerated a beam up to the design energy of 160 MeV, Linac 4 is now entering a new phase of its commissioning