Read article 'A global network listens for ripples in space–time'
A global network listens for ripples in space–time
The Virgo and LIGO gravitational-wave detectors combine forces.
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Read article 'A global network listens for ripples in space–time'
The Virgo and LIGO gravitational-wave detectors combine forces.
Read article 'OPERA takes first photographs'
The first neutrino event of the 2007 run of the CERN Neutrinos Gran Sasso (CNGS) facility was recorded on 2 October, when one of the many millions of neutrinos in the beam from CERN interacted in the...
Read article 'LHCb installs its fragile precision silicon detector'
One of the most fragile detectors for the LHCb experiment has been successfully installed in its final position.
Read article 'Neutrino mixing at Daya Bay'
The experiment is poised to investigate the least well known sector of the recently discovered phenomenon of neutrino mixing.
Read article 'AMS en route to outer space via CERN'
The central tracker detector of the Anti Matter Spectrometer (AMS) arrived at CERN on 25 September ready for assembly with the other components of the experiment.
Read article 'ATLAS installs the final big muon wheel'
The ATLAS collaboration recently celebrated installing the last of the eight "big wheels" that form part of the endcap muon spectrometer of the detector.
Read article 'ALMA: a guided tour with Massimo Tarenghi'
The director of a new large-scale radio telescope explains its goals.
Read article 'The LOFAR radio telescope detects its first pulsar'
Using its first station of distributed radio antennas, the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) radio telescope has successfully detected the pulsar PSR B0329+54.
Read article 'The ATLAS detector walks another mile'
The ATLAS collaboration gathers speed in commissioning its subdetectors.
Read article 'ATLAS toroid endcaps and LHCb beam pipe take their final steps'
In the early hours of 13 June, the first of the two gigantic toroid magnet endcaps touched the ATLAS cavern floor.