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International Linear Collider ready for construction
Today the Linear Collider Collaboration published technical specifications for a proposed 31-kilometre electron-positron collider
Accelerator physicists take the long view at EUCARD'13
In a workshop today at CERN, speakers at the EUCARD'13 meeting discussed challenges for the next 50 years of accelerator physics
LS1 report: Operations on the right track
The SMACC interconnection train continues to progress in Sector 5-6 of the LHC
LS1 report: It's summer in the tunnel
The first Personnel Access Door of the new PS Complex access system is now operational at the PS Booster
Lab-made liquid may cause strange particle behaviour
A new result from the CMS collaboration takes a step toward revealing the origin of the mysterious "ridge effect"
LHC electrical tests: Increase the potential
Electrical-quality-assurance testing of superconducting circuits is underway in sector 3-4 of the LHC
The Large Hadron Collider goes to London
The Science Museum in London is launching a new exhibition featuring digital detector caverns and magnets from the LHC
Two-beam module to drive particle beams
The first module of the Compact Linear Collider is being tested at CERN – with neither beam nor radiofrequency system
The LHC ball test
By blowing a radiofrequency (RF) ball through the accelerator’s beam pipe, technicians are identifying and repairing faulty RF fingers
LIU 2013: Injector teams present status
Today at CERN, physicists and engineers from the LHC-injector accelerators presented their plans for upgrades during long shutdown