News
News
LHC Report: Moving Fast Forward
After declaring stable beams, now it’s the period of scrubbing and intensity ramp-up, until 2556 bunches per beam will circulate in the machine
LHCb flavour anomalies continue to intrigue
Two papers published today in Nature review recent flavour measurements from the LHCb experiment that are at odds with theoretical predictions
LHC’s objective: maximum intensity
The LHC has been accelerating more and more protons, and to allow the machine to reach its maximum intensity, it will undergo a thorough scrubbing.
ARIES project kicks off at CERN
The Horizon 2020 project “Accelerator Research and Innovation for European Science and Society” (ARIES) officially began on 1 May 2017
Computer Security: improve your code with Gitlab CI
For the sake of software quality, the IT department provides you and your clients with a few simple tools to save precious time and cerebral pain
CERN launches internship programme for high-school students
The first High-School Students Internship Programme at CERN was launched in May 2017
How will SuShi protect the FCC?
A new shield septum magnet is being developed to protect the FCC machine from the beam’s extremely high energy
ATLAS presents results from LHCp
Details from the 2017 LHCp conference held in Shanghai
Here’s to a long life for Linac 4!
Ten years after it was approved, CERN’s new accelerator is officially inaugurated
LHC Report: setting up for the next season
The first collisions with stable beams were delivered to the LHC experiments on 23 May, after three weeks of commissioning with beams