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ISOLDE back on target after shutdown
Today the ISOLDE installation restarted its physics programme with beams from the Proton Synchrotron Booster
The strength of worldwide collaboration
Physicists from across the globe bring a welcome richness to the LHC experiments, says former ATLAS spokesperson Peter Jenni
First accelerator-based physics of 2014
Experiments in the East Area received their first beams from the PS last week. Theirs is CERN's first accelerator-based physics since LS1 began
Electrons at the LHC: a new beginning
A new committee is providing direction on the case for an electron–hadron collider, both at the LHC and at a Future Circular Collider complex
Cosmic rays tune ATLAS for a particle symphony
In preparation for the LHC's next run, physicists are calibrating the ATLAS experiment - with high-energy rays from outer space
CERN announces LHC restart schedule
Cool down of the Large Hadron Collider has already begun in preparation for research to resume early in 2015
CERN experiments report new Higgs boson measurements
Results reported by ATLAS and CMS discuss the decay of Higgs bosons directly to fermions, the particles that make up matter
Accelerating News summer issue now available
Updates on EuCARD-2, ERC grants, and CRISP in Issue 10 of Accelerating News. Now available online
Accelerator experts meet in Germany
IPAC’14, the 5th International Accelerator Conference, has attracted more than 1500 accelerator experts this week to Dresden
LS1 report: first beams in the PS Booster
On 2 June the PS Booster had beam for the first time since the beginning of LS1