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The FRESCA2 magnet, which will serve as a test station for the superconductors of the future, has set a new record of 14.6 teslas
CERN successfully tests crab cavities, a key component of the High-Luminosity LHC
Don’t miss the metrology laboratory’s open day on 6 June when its state-of-the-art tomograph will be on display
A new technique developed at CERN will allow electron synchrotrons to operate at higher energies by reducing the diameter of the beam pipes
After several years of preparatory work, the first crab cavity prototypes have been installed in the SPS tunnel and are ready for testing
The Year-End Technical Stop drew to a close on 9 March. Read about the LHC plans the last year of Run 2
As CERN’s winter shutdown draws to a close, watch this video to see what has been going on underground
The new Building houses equipment for the surface treatment of vacuum equipment and the production of printed circuit boards
CERN is participating in ARIA, a project to build a 350-metre column to produce extra-pure argon to be used in a dark-matter search experiment