 Read article 'Sensing at quantum limits'
			
		
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New developments tackle two of the biggest challenges in plasma-wave acceleration: beam quality and bunch rate.
FCC Week 2025 took place in Vienna from 19 to 23 May.
Lu Lu looks forward to the next two decades of neutrino astrophysics, exploring the remarkable detector concepts needed to probe ultra-high energies from 1 EeV to 1 ZeV.
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				A retrospective of 60 years’ coverage of detector technology in CERN Courier
 Read article 'FCC feasibility study complete'
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	The final report of a study investigating the technical and financial feasibility of a Future Circular Collider at CERN was released on 31 March.
 Read article 'Gaseous detectors school at CERN'
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	DRD1 is a new worldwide collaborative framework of more than 170 institutes focused on R&D for gaseous detectors.
 Read article 'Educational accelerator open to the public'
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	What better way to communicate accelerator physics to the public than using a functioning particle accelerator?
 Read article 'Chamonix looks to CERN’s future'
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	CERN’s accelerator and experimental communities converged on Chamonix to chart a course for the future.
 Read article 'The triggering of tomorrow'
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	The third TDHEP workshop explored how triggers can cope with high data rates.
 Read article 'Probing the quark–gluon plasma in Nagasaki'
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	The 12th edition of the International Conference on Hard and Electromagnetic Probes attracted over 300 physicists to Nagasaki, Japan.
 Read article 'CERN gears up for tighter focusing'
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	New quadrupole magnets for the High-Luminosity LHC will use Nb3Sn conductors for the first time in an accelerator.
 Read article 'CERN and ESA: a decade of innovation'
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	Enrico Chesta, Véronique Ferlet-Cavrois and Markus Brugger highlight seven ways CERN and ESA are working together to further fundamental exploration and innovation in space techno...
 Read article 'Muon cooling kickoff at Fermilab'
				Read article 'Muon cooling kickoff at Fermilab'
			
		
	The first of a new series of workshops to discuss the future of beam-cooling technology for a muon collider.
 Read article 'Unprecedented progress in energy-efficient RF'
				Read article 'Unprecedented progress in energy-efficient RF'
			
		
	Forty-five experts from industry and academia met in the magnificent city of Toledo for the second workshop on efficient RF sources.
 Read article 'Rapid developments in precision predictions'
				Read article 'Rapid developments in precision predictions'
			
		
	Achieving a theoretical uncertainty of only a few per cent in the measurement of physical observables is a vastly challenging task in the complex environment of hadronic collisions...
 Read article 'AI treatments for stroke survivors'
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	Data on strokes is plentiful but fragmented, making it difficult to exploit in data-driven treatment strategies.
 Read about 'In focus: vacuum technology'
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				Innovation in vacuum science, technology and engineering at CERN and beyond