Gamma-ray astronomers convene in Heidelberg
High-energy, gamma-ray astronomy symposium
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High-energy, gamma-ray astronomy symposium
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New window opens on high-energy universe
Read article 'LHC 2008: thank you to all the sponsors'
CERN would like to express its gratitude to the following for having generously sponsored the various events in the "LHC 2008" programme, and in particular the offical inauguration of the LHC on 21 O...
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Read article 'The high-energy frontier (archive)'
The principal goal of the experimental programme at the LHC is to make the first direct exploration of a completely new region of energies and distances, to the tera-electron-volt scale and beyond.
Read article 'LHC computing: Milestones (archive)'
Read article 'LHC computing: Switching on to the Grid (archive)'
When CERN's LHC collider begins operation, it will be the most powerful machine of its type in the world, providing research facilities for thousands of researchers from all over the globe.
Read article 'TOTEM and LHCf: Roman pots for the LHC (archive)'
Articles from the archive talking about the Roman pot detectors and the detectors used in the LHCf.
Read article 'TOTEM goes the distance (archive)'
Articles from the archive about TOTEM and LHCf detectors.