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The LHC racks up records
The Large Hadron Collider has established a new record of luminosity, delivering a huge amount of data to its experiments
The future of the LHC takes shape
New magnets designed for the High-Luminosity LHC - the Large Hadron Collider upgrade project – are in the prototype phase
LHC Report: clear skies for the 2017 LHC run
As the last step before the intensity ramping-up, the week 23 was dedicated for the scrubbing of the beam pipes
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
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
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
LHC: preparations for a new season of physics
Adjustments to the thousands of pieces of equipment making up the LHC are ongoing before data taking can start for 2017
A brand new linear accelerator for CERN
At a ceremony today, CERN inaugurated its linear accelerator, Linac 4, the newest accelerator acquisition since the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)