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Tracking particles faster at the LHC
A new trigger system will expand what ATLAS scientists can look for during high-energy collisions at the Large Hadron Collider
A new spokesperson for CLIC
Phil Burrows of the University of Oxford succeeds Roberto Corsini of CERN as spokesperson for the CLIC accelerator collaboration
Accelerating News spring issue now available online
Issue 9 of Accelerating News, a quarterly publication for the accelerator community, is now available
Microelectronics at CERN: from infancy to maturity
The start of the LAA project in 1986 propelled electronics at CERN into the era of microelectronics
LHC collimators: Precision is in their nature
The collimation system for the Large Hadron Collider's Run 2 will consist of a total of 118 ultra-precise devices
LS1 report: Blowing away the cobwebs
With the pressure tests now complete we are coming to the equally important phase of cleaning the machine
Test Storage Ring could find new life at ISOLDE
A particle accelerator from Heidelberg, Germany – the Test Storage Ring - may not be going into storage after all
LS1 report: Full-size security
Last week several CERN teams were involved in creating a life-size mock helium leak in Sector 4-5
SESAME breathes new life into LEP cavities
Radiofrequency cavities built for the Large Electron Positron Collider are finding use on the SESAME project
LS1 report: setting the bar high
This week LS1 successfully passed an important milestone: the first pressure test of a complete sector, sector 6-7