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Laser acceleration, now with added fibre
Lasers consume too much power and can't sustain accelerating particles long enough to produce collisions. ICAN hopes to change all that
CERN computing looks to the future
A new data centre in Hungary and the 4th phase of Openlab promise improvements to CERN's computing infrastructure
Forty years of the PS Booster
The Proton Synchrotron (PS) Booster – a key accelerator in the CERN complex – is 40 years old this month
CMS discovers new particle – Meet the Ξb beauty baryon
The detector measured a strong signal that gives the particle's mass as 5945.0 ± 2.8 MeV
Taking the measure of the kilogram
Forget the new diet - you may weigh less in the morning anyway, thanks to an overhaul of the kilogram
ISOLDE to produce isotopes for medical research
The CERN-MEDICIS project will use waste beams from ISOLDE to produce isotopes that could help in the war on cancer
LHC Report: First collisions soon
On 16 March beams in the LHC reached the world-record energy of 4 TeV. Stable-beams mode is planned for 3 weeks from now
LHC physics underway at record collision energy of 8TeV
At 12.38pm CEST this morning, the LHC shift crew declared "stable beams"
COMPASS to point in new directions
Two new phases of the COMPASS experiment will bring a powerful new look at quarks and gluons
Accelerating Science in Turkey
CERN’s travelling exhibition will be showing at the Middle East Technical University (METU) in Ankara, Turkey, for 4 months