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The fully in-person event attracted 1660 participants from 37 countries, illustrating the need for real-life interactions in the global accelerator landscape after COVID-19.
LHC Run 3 operations were interrupted following an electrical glitch in mid-July caused by a fallen tree.
Frank Gerigk, leader of CERN’s radio-frequency group, assesses progress on the SRF R&D roadmap and the exacting fabrication and performance requirements already coming into view.
Renaming the Future Circular Collider as the CERN International Particle Observatory would better reflect the role of colliders as general-purpose tools to do good science, argues Tevong You.
Giorgio Brianti, a pillar of CERN throughout his 40-year career, played a major role in the success of CERN and in particular the LEP project.
EuPRAXIA project aims to provide a practical path to new accelerator facilities and ultimately to higher beam energies.
Stable beams are back at the LHC, heralding the start of a relatively short but intense physics run that is scheduled to end on 30 October.
The superconducting-link system for the HL-LHC is a shining example of how accelerator technology drives innovation with a wider impact on society, writes Amalia Ballarino.
ICJLab workshop explored how energy-recovery linacs could reduce the power consumption of proposed electron-hadron colliders.
The CERN Linear Accelerator for Research (CLEAR) offers users a unique R&D facility for applications ranging from plasma accelerators to radiotherapy.