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Protons smash lead ions in first LHC collisions of 2013
Accelerator team declares "stable beams" as lead ions collide with protons in first LHC physics beams of 2013
Lead-proton run: CMS prepares to receive collisions
Preparations have been progressing steadily at CMS to receive collisions between protons and lead ions
New ion trap extends reach of nuclide-mass experiment
A new ion trap has been integrated into ISOLTRAP, the ISOLDE experiment that measures the mass of short-lived nuclides
Preparing the LHC for the lead-proton run
For the last run before the two-year shutdown, the LHC is going beyond its original design specification and will collide protons with lead ions
Celebrating 50 years of the CERN Ski Club
Nicolas Coulmy of the French Ski Federation will give a talk entitled « Approche scientifique du ski : de la perception à l’action… » on 23 January
Antimatter experiments present progress
At CERN today, the experiments at the Antiproton Decelerator presented updates on their work in 2012, and their hopes for 2013
Disruption due to snow: gate E to remain open longer today
Gate E will remain open longer this morning until traffic jams have eased
Gordon Fraser (1943-2013)
Editor of CERN Courier who made many valuable contributions to the laboratory
Take part in usability testing the new website
Got five minutes? Take part in usability testing of a new prototype of the CERN people section
Medical imaging network passes midterm review
At CERN today, European Commission representatives gave the green light to the continuation of the ENTERVISION network for imaging in particle therapy