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The microscope that digs deep for answers
An elaborate nano-workstation for 3D imaging at CERN gives insights into what lies beneath the surface of materials
The crown jewel of the HL-LHC magnets
The new quadrupole magnets designed for the insertion regions for the LHC upgrade exploit cutting-edge technological innovations
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
CERN is keeping its ear to the ground
CERN has set up three seismic monitoring stations to listen to the earth’s vibrations and their impact on the LHC
EYETS report: a cool preparation for the LHC
The re-filling of the arcs with liquid helium started last week, and the LHC is gradually being prepared for electrical tests at the end of the month
Using a crystal to extract beam?
A new slow-extraction technique using a silicon crystal aims to reduce beam losses by a factor of four
CERN develops cryogenic safety tool
Some 120 experts in cryogenic safety met at CERN for the first Cryogenic Safety Seminar. Their discussions included Kryolize, a new CERN technology
Once upon a time, there was a superconducting niobium-tin...
The production of the new niobium-tin cables for the high-performance superconducting magnets of the HL-LHC is now in full swing at CERN
New furnace a step towards future collider development
A new tool for building superconducting magnet coils for High-Luminosity LHC and future particle accelerators arrives at CERN
Vacuum chambers full of ideas for the Swedish synchrotron
CERN’s Vacuum, Surfaces and Coatings group has contributed to the development of vacuum chambers for MAX IV, the new synchrotron in Sweden