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How universal is (lepton) universality?
New results from LHCb suggest that B+mesons decay to muons about 25% less often than they decay to electrons
The tour continues for the Large Hadron Collider
Today the Collider exhibition, which began life at London’s Science Museum, launches in Manchester, UK, ahead of an international tour
In pictures: final weld in the LHC splice consolidation
Images of the last of over ten thousand M welds on LHC magnet interconnections that were performed as part of the LS1 consolidation work
Linac4 Drift Tube Linac under assembly
After years of design, prototyping and manufacturing, the Linac4 Drift Tube Linac is being assembled at CERN
LS1 report: PS Booster prepares for beam
With Linac2 up and running, the countdown to beam in the LHC has begun: next in line is the PS Booster
LHC consolidations: 27,000 shunts now in place
Some 27,000 electrical shunts have been added to connections between magnets on the LHC
Tracking particles faster at the LHC
A new trigger system will expand what ATLAS scientists can look for during high-energy collisions at the Large Hadron Collider
A new spokesperson for CLIC
Phil Burrows of the University of Oxford succeeds Roberto Corsini of CERN as spokesperson for the CLIC accelerator collaboration
Accelerating News spring issue now available online
Issue 9 of Accelerating News, a quarterly publication for the accelerator community, is now available
Microelectronics at CERN: from infancy to maturity
The start of the LAA project in 1986 propelled electronics at CERN into the era of microelectronics