Read article 'Linear-collider technologies for all'
Linear-collider technologies for all
The 2012 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium provided a broader stage for discussions.
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Read article 'Linear-collider technologies for all'
The 2012 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium provided a broader stage for discussions.
Read article 'Marking the end of the first proton run'
At 6 a.m. on 17 December, operators ended the LHC’s first three-year-long run for proton physics with a new performance milestone. In the preceding days, the space between proton bunches had been ...
Read article 'ATLAS in 2012: building on success'
As more data rolled in, new results rolled out.
Read article 'Superconductivity leads the way to high luminosity'
Meetings highlight progress towards the LHC luminosity upgrade.
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Read article 'De-squeezed beams for ALFA and TOTEM'
Following tests in September, a short, dedicated run at the end of October provided "de-squeezed" beams to the ALFA and TOTEM experiments, allowing new measurements of the elastic proton–proton cros...
Read article 'The three lives of DORIS: from charm quarks to cell biology'
DESY’s pioneering and highly productive storage ring retires at the end of this year. Till Mundzeck looks back at almost 40 years of many contributions to a variety offields in science and technolog...
Read article 'Accelerators, light sources and all that jazz'
A report from IPAC’12 held in New Orleans.
Read article 'Linac4 parts arrive from near and far'
After a journey from Siberia of more than 13,000 km, a special delivery arrived at CERN on 14 September, bringing modules for Linac4, the new four-stage injector being built for the laboratory’s a...
Read article 'Celebrations, challenges and business as usual'
Champagne corks popped on 13 September as the LHC confirmed its potential as a multipurpose machine and successfully switched to a new running mode with proton–ion collisions.