Neutrinos get their grand OPERA
The 2000 tonne OPERA (Oscillation Project with Emulsion Tracking Apparatus) experiment has been approved for construction and operation in the CERN Neutrino Beam to Gran Sasso pro...
The 2000 tonne OPERA (Oscillation Project with Emulsion Tracking Apparatus) experiment has been approved for construction and operation in the CERN Neutrino Beam to Gran Sasso pro...
The core mission of CERN is fundamental research in particle physics. Yet, as a publicly funded laboratory, it also has a remit to ensure that its technology and expertise deliver ...
How the CSC has been reinvigorated during the past decade.
After three years of construction, the OPERA experiment has detected the first neutrinos from CNGS, and an automated production and assembly line is in full swing to complete the d...
TWEPP ’07 reviewed lessons learnt and looked to future projects.
On 11–16 July, the Banff International Research Station in the Canadian Rockies hosted a workshop for high-energy physicists, astrophysicists and statisticians to debate statist...
Chris Hays describes recent progress of the Tevatron+LHC W-mass combination working group towards understanding a surprisingly high measurement from CDF.
The search for the Standard Model Higgs boson, the missing keystone of the current framework for describing elementary particles and forces, has been going on for some 40 years.
A small workshop held recently in Switzerland considered the challenges to be overcome before accurate cross-section measurements can be made at the LHC.
A cross-party committee of the legislature of the Republic of Ireland last week unanimously recommended joining CERN.