
Accelerators shine as experts gather in Genoa
EPAC returned to Italy for the last meeting in the European series.
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EPAC returned to Italy for the last meeting in the European series.
On 16–17 October members of a new four-year, EU-funded project met at CERN for the kick-off meeting of the Particle Training Network for European Radiotherapy (PARTNER)
The European Commission (EC) has allocated €3 million within the Seventh Framework Programme for preliminary studies for the development of the Einstein Telescope – a major new gravitational-wave...
CERN would like to express its gratitude to the following for having generously sponsored the various events in the "LHC 2008" programme, and in particular the offical inauguration of the LHC on 21 O...
A compilation of articles about the LHC and its international involvement.
As CERN's major project for the future, the LHC sets a new scale in world-wide scientific collaboration.
500 physicists met in Aachen, Germany, in October to put the research case for the proposed Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN.
TRIUMF laboratory receives award from the Canadian government.
The International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) has issued a statement on the need for continuous and stable funding for large international science projects, such as the proposed Internati...