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At the LHC, tomorrow is already here
Before the LHC was shut down for the winter, the operators tested techniques under development for its successor, the High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC)
How to produce the purest argon ever?
CERN is helping to align and test a 350-metre column to produce extra-pure argon for a dark-matter search experiment
A very special run for the LHCb experiment
During the 2017 LHC special runs, the LHCb experiment collected proton-proton and proton-neon data simultaneously for the first time
AWAKE: Closer to a breakthrough acceleration technology
The last components of AWAKE – its electron source, electron beam line and electron spectrometer – have just been installed
First light for pioneering SESAME light source
At 10:50 yesterday morning, scientists at the pioneering SESAME light source saw First Monochromatic Light through the XAFS/XRF spectroscopy beamline, signalling the start of the laboratory’s experimental programme.
CERN surprises Swiss expo visitors
CERN was the guest of honour at the Automnales, Geneva’s huge annual fair: ten days of encounters and exchanges with the general public.
50 years since iconic 'A Model of Leptons' published
Steven Weinberg’s iconic paper, A Model of Leptons, was published in 1967 and determined the direction for high-energy particle physics research
Record luminosity: well done LHC
The LHC’s 2017 proton run has ended with record luminosity. The special runs will now take place before the winter shutdown.
Combatting cancer in challenging environments
CERN, the International Cancer Expert Corps (ICEC) and STFC are developing medical linear accelerators for low- and middle-income countries
Marie Skłodowska-Curie: more alive today than ever
We meet some of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellows, on the 150th anniversary of the exceptional scientist’s birth