
Will the LHC surprise us?
Having failed to find any completely unexpected new physics for more than 30 years, we clearly need nature's help to progress, and the case is good.
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Having failed to find any completely unexpected new physics for more than 30 years, we clearly need nature's help to progress, and the case is good.
Jim Virdee talks to Carolyn Lee on how the CMS experiment are preparing for the LHC
Work for the LEP electron–positron collider continues to drive ahead, however LEP is far from being the last word in CERN's long term plans.
It is generally considered that the starting point for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) was an ECFA meeting in Lausanne in March 1984,although many of us had begun work on the design of the machine in ...
Compilation of two articles from 1992 talking about the construction of the LHC and its four detectors at the Evian experiment meeting.
500 physicists met in Aachen, Germany, in October to put the research case for the proposed Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN.
The installation of a hadron collider in the LEP tunnel, using superconducting magnets, has always been foreseen by ECFA and CERN as the natural long term extension of the CERN facilities beyond LEP. ...
At 10.28 am on 10 September, the first beam made the full 27 km journey around the LHC, travelling in a clockwise direction.
FFAG accelerators are beginning to flourish throughout the world.
Hermann Franz describes some rather special civil engineering.