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IPAC goes virtual
3000 accelerator specialists gathered in cyber-space for the 11th International Particle Accelerator Conference.
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Read article 'IPAC goes virtual'
3000 accelerator specialists gathered in cyber-space for the 11th International Particle Accelerator Conference.
Read article 'Taming the superconductors of tomorrow'
Nb3Sn accelerator magnets for the high-luminosity LHC are a springboard to future fundamental exploration, writes Luca Bottura.
Read article 'Circular colliders eye Higgs self-coupling'
Alain Blondel and Panagiotis Charitos report on developments at the third FCC Physics and Experiments Workshop.
Read article 'Sketching out a muon collider'
A high-energy muon collider is receiving renewed attention as a possible frontier-exploration machine.
Read article 'EPS announces 2020 accelerator awards'
The EPS-AG prizes are awarded every three years for outstanding achievements in the accelerator field.
Read article 'Yerevan hosts early-career accelerator internship'
The goal of the German-Armenian programme is to integrate accelerator physics into undergraduate courses and provide an early experience of international cooperation.
Read article 'Rolf Widerøe: a giant in the history of accelerators'
Aashild Sørheim's book presents new documentary evidence on the wartime life of an engineer who had a seminal impact on accelerator physics, writes Kurt Hübner.
Read article 'HL-LHC superconducting quadrupole successfully tested'
Advanced niobium-tin accelerator magnets for the LHC upgrade developed at US labs and CERN are also carving a path towards future energy-frontier colliders.
Read article 'Protons herald new cardiac treatment'
In a clinical world-first, a proton beam has been used to treat a patient with a ventricular tachycardia, which causes unsynchronised electrical impulses that prevent the heart from pumping blood.
Read article 'Bang, beam, bump, boson'
Bringing the LHC to life and steering it beyond its design performance has been a rollercoaster journey for those at the helm, describes Mike Lamont.