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The AWAKE experiment is adapting plasma-wakefield acceleration for applications in particle physics.
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Read article 'How to surf to high energies'
The AWAKE experiment is adapting plasma-wakefield acceleration for applications in particle physics.
Read article 'Next-generation triggers for HL-LHC and beyond'
A new five-year-long project aims to accelerate novel computing, engineering and scientific ideas for the ATLAS and CMS upgrades.
Read article 'EIC steps towards construction'
The US Department of Energy has approved “Critical Decision 3A” for the future Brookhaven-based collider.
Read article 'New subdetectors to extend ALICE’s reach'
The LHC’s dedicated heavy-ion experiment is to be equipped with an upgraded inner tracker and a new forward calorimeter during the next long shutdown.
Read article 'Accelerator sustainability in focus'
A workshop on sustainability for future accelerators took place on 25–27 September in Morioka, Japan.
Read article 'Pushing accelerator frontiers in Bern'
The topical workshop “Gigahertz Rate and Rapid Muon Acceleration” showed how advanced accelerator concepts can jump-start dark-sector searches.
Read article 'A global forum for high-energy physics'
The directors of KEK, CERN, Fermilab and IHEP discussed a future global strategy at the 13th ICFA seminar.
Read article 'Beams back for a bumper year'
For the LHC, the aim during 2024 is to accumulate an integrated luminosity of up to 90 inverse femtobarns.
Read article 'Tunnelling to the future'
Weaving through the molasse and limestone beneath Lake Geneva and around Mont Salève, the Future Circular Collider would constitute a major global civil-engineering project in its own right.
Read article 'Advancing hardware'
Snapshots of the latest developments in FCC-ee vacuum, radio-frequency, magnet and alignment technologies.