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Results presented by LHC experiments give further credence to strength of Standard Model
Work is progressing well on the new access and safety system being deployed across the accelerator chain
Just as Olympic marathon runners have a motto, so the athletes of LS1 work to the mantra of "Safety, Quality, Schedule," says Rolf Heuer
Conception of the LHC experiments took many years, this year three of them celebrate their 20th anniversaries
The June 2013 issue of Accelerating News, a quarterly publication for the accelerator community, is available
The preparatory phase in the LHC which includes electrical and leak test is now completed
Today the Linear Collider Collaboration published technical specifications for a proposed 31-kilometre electron-positron collider
In a workshop today at CERN, speakers at the EUCARD'13 meeting discussed challenges for the next 50 years of accelerator physics
The SMACC interconnection train continues to progress in Sector 5-6 of the LHC
The first Personnel Access Door of the new PS Complex access system is now operational at the PS Booster
A new result from the CMS collaboration takes a step toward revealing the origin of the mysterious "ridge effect"
Electrical-quality-assurance testing of superconducting circuits is underway in sector 3-4 of the LHC