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Silicon sandwiches feed LHC’s upgraded collision appetite
CMS high-luminosity LHC upgrade requires new silicon sensors, to better distinguish between particles from multiple collisions
Cosmic collisions at the LHCb experiment
What happens when protons in cosmic rays collide with helium nuclei? The LHCb experiment is on the case
LHCb observes an exceptionally large group of particles
In what is an exceptional observation, the LHCb experiment at CERN has discovered a new system of five particles in a single analysis
Here’s what open-heart surgery at the LHC looks like
See in images how the “heart” of the CMS detector, its Pixel Tracker, was replaced
CMS pixel tracker transplant: everything went well so far
At the beginning of March, the CMS collaboration installed an important part of its detector: its second-generation Pixel Tracker
New Management at the ATLAS Experiment
Dave Charlton passes the baton to new ATLAS Spokesperson Karl Jakobs
Award season at the ATLAS Experiment
ATLAS PhD students publish dozens of outstanding theses every year. Since 2010, a few have been celebrated at the annual ATLAS Thesis Awards.
Open-heart surgery for CMS
This week the CMS collaboration is replacing the heart of its detector: its tracking system
Open-heart surgery for CMS
The CMS detector’s tracking system, which determines the trajectories of charged particles, is being replaced this week at Point 5
Meet the talented recipients of the ATLAS PhD Grant
The ATLAS PhD Grant gives students an opportunity to benefit from world-class research, supervision and training within the ATLAS collaboration