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Great expectations from fewer collisions
This week, the LHC will ignore its motto of ‘maximum luminosity’, and perform special runs at very low luminosity
De-squeeze the beams: TOTEM and ATLAS/ALFA
A special proton-proton run with larger beam sizes at the interaction point is intended to probe the p-p elastic scattering regime at small angles
ISOLDE physicists win Young Scientist prize
Young Scientist Prize, granted by the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics awarded to researchers for work at CERN’s ISOLDE
LHCb Early-Career Scientist Awards
On 15 September 2016, the LHCb collaboration awarded the first set of prizes for outstanding contributions of early-career scientists.
First physics experiment at HIE-ISOLDE begins
Installation of the second cryomodule at HIE-ISOLDE means unique, upgraded machine is now ready to take physics measurements at higher energies
MoEDAL closes in on search for magnetic particle
The MoEDAL experiment published new data today, closing gap on where to search for the elusive magnetic monopole particle
Explore LHC data on new ATLAS educational platform
The ATLAS experiment at CERN released data from 100 trillion proton-proton collisions in the LHC in 2012
Spaceflight participant visits CERN!
On 15 July, CERN welcomed spaceflight participant Anousheh Ansari
Milan exhibition opens doors to particle physics enthusiasts
On 13 July, a new exhibition about CERN opens in Milan, Italy, with free entry to those with a CERN access card
Milan exhibition opens doors to particle physics enthusiasts
On 13 July, a new exhibition about CERN in Milan, Italy will welcome people from all corners of the globe