
The LHC cryogenics and its adaptation to the operational parameters for beams, related physics and energy preservation
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Watch this webinar now, presented by Krzysztof Brodzinski, senior staff in the cryogenics group.
The CERN Courier editors take a tour through the magazine's Higgs archives.
Introducing an expert series exploring the past, present and future of the Higgs boson.
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Frank Wilczek explains why the Higgs sector could act as a portal through which to access a wide class of “phantom” particles that might otherwise elude detection.
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