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Strangely beautiful dimuons
A key observation at the LHC marks a major milestone in a 30-year-long journey
The challenge of keeping cool
The cryogenic system that cools the LHC's superconducting magnets is the largest and most advanced of its kind
The LHC’s first long run
Following the first 3.5 TeV collisions in March 2010, the LHC had three years of improving integrated luminosity
CERN Courier: September 2013 issue out now
The September issue takes a look behind the scenes at what underpinned the successful operation of the LHC during this first long run
Neutrino telescopes point towards exotic physics
With the IceCube and ANTARES telescopes completed, there was plenty to discuss at the second Workshop on Exotic Physics with Neutrino Telescopes
LS1 report: Cryogenic line goes through scanner
This week, teams have started X-raying the cryogenic line to examine its condition in detail
LS1 report: First missions accomplished
Things are going well in all the laboratory’s accelerators
The Tevatron's data continue to excite
Latest results from 10 years of proton–antiproton running
The return of quarkonia
The physics of heavy quark–antiquark bound states is a long-standing puzzle, made more intriguing by results from the LHC
Strangeness in Quark Matter 2013
The Strangeness in Quark Matter 2013 conference is taking place this week until 27 July in Birmingham, UK